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BOOKS  FOB  YOUNG  PEOPLE 


IN  THE 

Free  Public  Library 

OF 

New  Haven,  Conn. 


A CLASS  LIST,  WITH  INDEX 


OF 

Authors  and  Subjects 

(Except  Individual  Biography  and  Fiction.) 
TOGETHER  WITH 


REFERENCE  LISTS 

ON 


Washington,  Lincoln.,  G-rant,  Easter,  Arbor  Lay, 
Memorial  Lay,  Independence  Lay, 
Thanksgiving  and  Christmas. 


APRIL,  1898. 


NEW  HAVEN,  CONN.: 
Issued,  by  the  lAbrary. 


I 


CONTENTS. 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS  AND  SUBJECTS,  EXCEPT  INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY 
AND  FICTION,  BEGINS  ON  OPPOSITE  PAGE. 


General  works.  Periodicals. 

Conduct  of  life.  Ethics. 

Religious  subjects.  . 

Mythology. 

Sociology  (U.  S.  government,  etc.) 

Folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Language. 

Natural  science. 

Astronomy,  stars. 

Chemistry,  Physics. 

Electricity. 

Geology,  Mineralogy,  Physical 
raphy  .... 

Natural  history  (in  general  ) 

Botany.  Flowers.  Plants. 
Zoology.  Animals.  Birds. 

sects 

Useful  arts 

Anatomy  and  Physiology.  Health 


geog 


In 


Page 

1 Literature  (except  American  and  Eng 
1 lish.) 

1 Geography  and  travel.  General  and  mis 

2 cellaneous. 

2 Europe. 

4 Asia. 

5 Africa.  . 

5 North  America. 

6 South  America. 

6 Pacific  islands. 

6 Arctic  regions. 

Biography,  collective.  American. 

7 Women  and  girls. 

7 Miscellaneous. 

7 Biography,  individual  lives. 

History,  general. 

8 Ancient  history. 

9 England,  Ireland,  Scotland. 

Europe,  general  and  miscellaneous. 


Gymnastics. 

10 

Asia  and  Africa 

28 

Domestic  animals.  Pets. 

10 

North  America.  General  and  miscel 

Manufactures.  Mechanical  arts. 

Trades. 

10 

laneous.  North  American  Indians 

29 

Fine  arts.  .... 

11 

United  States,  general.  . 

29 

Amusements  and  Recreation. 

11 

Special  periods  of  U.  S.  History 

30 

Literature.  General  works  and 

collec- 

Civil  war 

32 

tions 

12 

United  States  navy. 

33 

American  literature. 

12 

United  States : several  states  and 

English  literature. 

13 

sections 

33 

Poetry,  collections. 

14 

South  America  and  Pacific  Islands. 

34 

Page 

14 

15 

15 

16 
17 

17 

18 
18 
19 

19 

20 
20 
21 
28 

24 

25 

26 


U b r 


INDEX. 


Page. 

Page. 

Page. 

Abbott,  B.  V. 

2 

Archer,  T. 

25 

Beard,  D.  C. 

11 

Abbott,  C.  C. 

9 

Archery. 

12 

Beard,  L.  and  A.  B. 

11 

Abbott,  J.  6,  7, 

29,  30 

Architecture. 

11 

Beard,  J. 

8 

Abbot,  W.  J. 

32,  33 

Arctic  regions. 

19 

Beaugrand,  C. 

8 

Aborigines  of  America. 

29 

Ariosto,  L. 

14 

Beecher,  H.  W. 

1 

Abyssinia,  description. 

17 

Arms  and  armor. 

3 

Bees. 

8,  9 

Accidents. 

10 

Artists. 

20 

Beesly,  Mrs. 

24 

Achard,  E. 

10 

Asbjornsen,  P.  C. 

3 

Belcher,  lady. 

34 

Actors. 

21 

Asia,  description. 

16-17 

Belgium,  history. 

27 

Adams,  W.  H.  D. 

Asia,  history. 

28 

Bell,  N.  R.  E.  (N.  D’ Anvers, 

1.  15,  19. 

20,  34 

Assyria. 

24 

ps.) 

5,  29 

Adams,  W.  I.  L. 

11 

Astronomy. 

6 

Bellamy,  B.W.,  and  Goodwin, 

Adams,  0.  F.  12, 

13,  20 

Athletic  sports. 

11-12 

M.  W. 

14 

Adirondack s,  The. 

17,  18 

Atkinson,  J.  C. 

3,  5 

Benedict,  A.  K. 

10 

Admirals. 

19 

Atkinson,  P. 

6 

Benedict,  E.  L. 

26 

^Esop. 

14 

Augsburg,  D.  R. 

11 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W. 

24,  28 

Africa,  description. 

17 

Aulnoy,  M.  C.  J.  de  B.,  count- 

Bennett,  W.  H.,  and  Adeney, 

Africa,  history. 

28 

ess  d\ 

3 

W.  F. 

1 

Agassiz,  (J.  R.)  L.  and  E 

.C.  18 

Austin,  J.  G. 

3 

Benson,  M. 

10 

Agriculture. 

9 

Austin,  O.  P. 

2 

Bercy,  P. 

5 

Ahn,  F. 

5 

Australasia,  description 

. 18 

Bergen,  F.  D. 

7 

Alaska. 

17,  18 

Australasia,  history. 

34 

Bernard,  F. 

23 

Alcott,  L.  M.  and  A.  B. 

12 

Australia,  description. 

18 

Bert,  P. 

5 

Alden,  I.  M.  (Pansy.) 

1 

Australia,  history. 

34 

Besant,  Sir  W. 

25 

Alden,  R.  M. 

8 

Authors. 

19,  20 

Betz,  C. 

11 

Aldrich,  T.  B. 

33 

Ayres,  A .,ps. 

2 

Bible. 

1,2 

Alexander,  W.  D. 

34 

Baby  land. 

1 

Bicycling. 

11,12 

Alger,  A.  L. 

3 

Babylonia. 

24 

Bierbower,  A. 

1 

Algeria,  history. 

28 

Badenoch,  L.  N. 

9 

Bingham,  N.  W. 

11 

Alice  Thorne. 

1 

Bailey,  W.  W. 

8 

Biography,  collective. 

19-21 

Alldridge,  L. 

20 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W. 

9,  17 

Biology. 

5 

Allen,  C.  B. 

10 

Baldwin,  J.  2,  3,  12, 

14,  19 

Birch,  S. 

24 

Allen,  (C.)  G. 

8 

Ball,  Sir  R.  S. 

6 

Bird,  R. 

1 

Allen,  S.  P. 

32 

Ballads,  American. 

12 

Birds. 

7-10 

Allen,  W.  F. 

24 

Ballads,  British. 

13 

Bird’s  (magazine.) 

8 

Alliott-Boymier,  L. 

5 

Ballads,  collections. 

14 

Bishop,  X.  IP. 

17,  18 

Alps,  The. 

16 

Ballard,  H.  PI. 

5,  6 

Black,  A. 

11,  33 

Alton,  E. 

2 

Ballard,  J.  P. 

8 

Blaikie,  W. 

10 

Amateur  work. 

10 

Ballou,  M.  M. 

17 

Blaisdell,  A.  F. 

12,  32 

America,  exploration. 

15 

Baltic,  The. 

16 

Blanchan,  N. 

9 

American  history  leaflets.  30 

Bamford,  M.  E. 

8 

Boating. 

11-12 

American  literature. 

12-13 

Bangs,  J.  K. 

3 

Bolton,  S.  K. 

19-20 

Amusements.  3, 

11-12 

Banks,  L.  A. 

1,  17 

Bonner,  J. 

26 

Anatomy  and  physiology.  10 

Banks,  M.  B. 

1 

Bonney,  T.  G. 

7 

Ancient  history. 

24 

Barbary  states. 

28 

Books. 

1 

Andersen,  H.  C. 

3,  5 

Barbauld,  A.  L. 

13 

Booth,  J. 

11 

Anderson,  J.  J. 

29 

Barham,  R.  H. 

13 

Boston,  Mass.,  description.  17 

Anderson,  J.  M. 

5 

Baring-Gould,  S. 

27 

Boston,  Mass. , history. 

33 

Andrews,  J. 

7 

Baring-Gould,  S.,  comp.  3 

Bostwick,  L.  W. 

9 

Angerstein,  E.,  andEckler,  G. 

Barker,  G.  F. 

6 

Botany. 

7,  8 

10 

Barlow,  J. 

5 

Bounty,  The  (mutineers.)  34 

Animal  intelligence. 

9 

Barnard,  C.  6 

,9,  20 

Bourinot,  J.  G. 

29 

Animals. 

8,  9 

Barnes,  M.  S. 

29 

Bowen,  E.  L.,  comp. 

5 

Animals,  domestic. 

10 

Bartlett,  G.  B. 

11,  17 

Bower,  J.  A. 

10 

Ansted,  D.  T. 

7 

Baskett,  J.  N. 

8 

Boyd,  J.  P. 

17 

Antarctic  regions. 

19 

Bates,  H.  L.  V. 

33 

Boyesen,  H.  H. 

27 

Appleton,  J.  H. 

6 

Bayliss,  C.  K. 

8 

Boys. 

19 

Aquarium. 

9 

Bayne,  S.  G. 

6 

Boy’s  modern  playmate. 

Arabian  nights. 

3 

Beach,  D.  N. 

10 

(Anon.)  11 

aesT'^i"^^ 

"p  "5  \ 1 0 


INDEX. 


Page. 


Boys’  own  book.  (Anon.)  11 
Boy’s  workshop,  A.  10 

Brackett,  A.  C.,  and  Eliot, 


I.  M. 

14 

Brackett,  C.  F.,  and  others.  6 

Bradley,  H. 

27 

Bramston,  M. 

24 

Branch,  M.  L.  B. 

3 

Brandt,  H.  C.  G. 

5 

Brassey,  A.,  lady. 

15 

Brayman,  J.  O. 

19 

Brazil,  description. 

18 

Brewer,  E.  C. 

24 

Brookings,  W. , and  Ringwalt, 

R. 

1 

Brooks,  E. 
Brooks,  E.  S. 

14 

2,  19,  20,  23,  29,  30,  33 

Brooks,  II.  M. 

11 

Brooks,  N. 

2 

Brown,  C. 

25 

Browne,  F.  F. 

12 

Browne,  P. 

20 

Brown,  R.,  ed. 

6 

Browning,  O. 

25 

Brush,  C.  C. 

11 

Bryant,  W.  C. 

14 

Buccaneers . 

15 

Buckland,  F. 

7 

Buckley,  A.  B.  (Mrs.  Fisher.) 

5,  8,  25 

Bulfinch,  T. 

1,  12 

Bunce,  J.  T. 

5 

Bunce,  O.  B. 

3 

Bunce,  Mrs.  O.  B. 

Q 

O 

Bunyan,  J. 

1 

Burdette,  R.  J. 

1 

Burroughs,  J. 

8,  9 

Burt,  M.  E.,  ed. 

1,  2 
18 

Burwell,  L.  M. 

Burv,  viscount,  and 

Sillier, 

G.  L. 

12 

Butterflies. 

8,  9 

Butterworth,  H. 

24 

Byzantine  empire. 

27 

Caillard,  E.  M. 

7 

Caldecott,  R. 

11 

California. 

18 

Callcott,  lady. 

25 

Caller,  M.  A. 

1 

Camp,  W. 

12 

Campbell,  C.  C. 

8 

Campbell,  L.  J. 

14 

Camping. 

11-12 

Canada,  description. 

17,  18 

Canada,  history. 

20 

Cantatas. 

11 

Capuana,  L. 

3 

Carey,  M.,  comp. 

3 

Carribbees,  The. 

17 

Carpentry  and  joinery.  10 

Carrington,  E. 

8 

Carrington,  H.  B. 

1,  12 

Carroll,  S.  W. 

15 

Carryl,  C.  E. 

3 

Carthage. 

24 

Carver,  E.,  and  Pratt, 

A.  L. 
30 

Carving  of  wood. 

11 

Cathcart,  G.  R. 

12 

Catlin,  G. 

29 

Page. 

Cats.  8 

Celtic  literature.  15 

Ceramics.  11 

Cervantes-Saavedra,  M.  de. 

14 

Cevennes,  The.  16 

Ceylon,  description.  10 

Chambers,  G.  F.  6,  7 

Chambers,  W.  20 

Champlin,  J.  D.  1,  32 

Champlin,  J.  D.,  and  Bost- 
wick,  A.  E.  11 

Cliampney,  E.  W.  3 

Chaney,  G.  L.  19 

Channing,  E.  25,  30 

Chapin,  A.  A.  11 

Chaplin,  F.,  and  Humphrey, 
F.  A.  2 

Chapman,  F.  M.  9 

Charles,  E.  R.  20 

Charter,  Mr.  10 

Chase,  A.,  and  Clow,  E.  10 
Chaucer,  G.  13 

Checkley,  E.  10 

Chemistry.  6 

Cheney,  C.  E.  32 

Chenoweth,  C.  van  D.  20 

Chester,  E.  1 

China,  description.  10,  17 

China,  history.  28 

China  painting.  11 

Chisholm,  G.  G.  13 

Chodsko,  A.  3 

Chronology.  24 

Church,  A.  J.  1,  3,  14,  24,  25 
Church,  E.  R.  7,  8,  10 

Church,  J.  R.  12 

Church,  R.  W.  27 

Cities.  15 

Clark,  F.  E.  1 

Clarke,  J.  F.  1 

Clarke,  M.  14 

Clarke,  R.  S.  (Sophie  May,  ps.) 

3 

Clement,  C.  E.  11,  28 

Clodd,  E. 

Clouston,  W.  A. 

Coal. 

Cobb,  J.  F. 

Cobb,  S.  H. 

Cobbin,  I. 

Cochrane,  C.  A. 

Coe,  F.  E. 

Coffin,  C.  C.  2( 

Coleridge,  S. 

Coleridge,  S.  T. 

Colerick,  E.  F. 


Colly er,  R. 
Colton,  B.  P. 
Compton,  A.  G. 
Compton,  M. 
Conant,  II.  S. 
Concord,  Mass. 
Conduct. 
Conjuring. 
Conn,  H.  W. 


Page. 

Connecticut,  history.  33 

Connemara.  16 

Connelly,  E.  M.  33 

Cooke,  C.  A.  12 

Cooke,  F.  J.  3 

Cooke,  J.  E.  33 

Cooke,  M.  C.  7,  8 

Cooking.  9 

Cooley,  Le  R.  C.  6 

Cooper,  H.  C.  7 

Cooper,  S.  8 

Corbin,  J.  3 

Costumes.  3 

Coursen,  F.  B.  14 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  2,  21,  27 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.,  and  Jones,  E. 

H.  12 

Craik,  D.  M.  (Miss  Mulock.) 

3,  13 

Craik,  G.  L. 

Cray-fish. 

Creasy,  Sir  E.  S. 

Creevey,  C.  A. 


Creighton,  L. 

Creighton,  M. 

Crocker,  G.  G. 

Crofts,  A.  7 

Croker,  T.  C.  3 

Croly,  J.  C.  9 

Crosby,  W.  O.  7 

Crowninshield,  M.  B.  17 

Crusades,  1,  2,  25,  27 

Culture,  1 

Cumming,  L.  6 

Cumming,  W.  F.  17 

Cunnyngham,  W.  G.  E.  28 

Curry,  G.  25 

Curtin,  J.,  comp.  3,  5 

Custer,  G.  A.  29 

Cycling.  11,  12 

Cyclopaedias.  1 

Cyclopaedic  review  of  current 

history.  24 

Cyr,  E.  M.  5 

Daell,  A.  von. 


5 

Daell,  A.  von,  and 

Schra- 

5 

kamp,  J. 

5 

, 10 

Dale,  D. , ps. 

12 

19 

Damon,  W.  E. 

8 

33 

Dana,  C.  A. 

14 

1 

Dana,  J.  D. 

7 

10 

Dana,  R.  H. 

15 

17 

Dana,  Mrs.  W.  S. 

7,  8 

, 32 

Darton,  J.  M. 

20 

3 

Darwin,  C.  R. 

5,  7 

13 

Dasent,  Sir  G.  W. 

5 

29 

Dates. 

24 

. F. 

Davidson,  E.  A. 

10 

1 

Davis,  R.  H. 

15 

.)  9 

Dawes,  A.  L. 

2 

tc.) 

Day,  G. 

20 

11 

Deane,  F.  A. 

20 

1 

Decoration. 

11 

9 

Demmin,  A. 

3 

10 

Denison,  M.  A. 

1 

3 

Dennis,  J. 

20 

8 

Depping,  G. 

11 

, 18 

Des  Cheznez,  E.  M. 

3 

1 

Design. 

11 

11 

Dexter,  M. 

33 

8 

Dialogue. 

11-12 

INDEX. 


Page. 

Page. 

Page. 

Dickens,  C. 

25 

Fables. 

3-5 

Garrison,  W.  P. 

1,  14 

Discovery  and  exploration.  15 

Fairy  tales. 

3-5 

Gates,  P. 

12 

Dodge,  G.  H. 

1 

Famous  discoveries  by  land 

Gautier,  T. 

10 

Dodge,  M.  M.  1, 

12,  14 

and  sea.  (Anon.)  15 

Gaye,  S. 

7 

Dodge,  N.  S. 

30 

Faraday,  M. 

6 

Gayley,  C.  M.,  ed. 

2 

Dodge,  R.  I. 

29 

Farmer,  L.  H. 

19,  20,  26 

Gays,  Mrs. 

10 

Dodge,  T.  A. 

32 

Farming. 

9 

Geikie,  A. 

7 

Dodgson,  C.  L.  (Lewis  Car- 

Farrar,  C.  A.  J. 

17 

Gelbacli,  W. 

5 

roll,  ps.) 

3 

Ferris,  G.  T. 

21 

General  works. 

1 

Dogs. 

8,  10 

Festival  poems.  (Anon.)  14 

Geneva. 

15 

Dole,  C.  F. 

3 

Feudge,  F.  R. 

28 

Geodesy. 

6 

Dole,  N.  LI. 

20 

Field,  E. 

3,  11,  12 

Geographical  reader.  (Anon.) 

Domestic  animals. 

10 

Fielde,  A.  M. 

3 

15 

Domestic  economy. 

9 

Fields,  J.  T.,  and  Whipple, 

Geography  and  travels. 

Donnelly,  T.  E. 

30 

E.  P. 

14 

2, 

15-19 

Douglas,  A.  M. 

1 

Fine  arts. 

11 

Geology. 

7 

Douglas,  Sir  G.,  comp. 

3 

Finck,  H.  T. 

18 

Georgia,  history. 

33 

Douglas,  M. 

19 

Firth,  E.  M. 

4 

German  language. 

5 

Doyle,  J.  A. 

80 

Firth,  J.  D. 

34 

German  literature. 

14 

Drake,  F.  S. 

29 

Fish. 

8 

Germany,  description. 

16 

Drake,  S.  A. 

Fisher,  G.  P. 
Fishing. 

24 

Germany,  history. 

27 

18,  19,  29,  80, 

32,  33 

11-12 

Gibb,  J. 

12 

Dramas. 

11-12 

Fiske,  J. 

3,  30,  33 

Giberne,  A.  ! 

3.  6,  7 

Drawing. 

11 

Fitch,  M.  R. 

14 

Gibson,  W.  H.  5,  6 

, 7,  12 

Dryden,  J. 

13 

Fitchett,  W.  H. 

25 

Giffen,  W.  M. 

•2 

Du  Chaillu.  P.  B. 

17,  27 

Flagg,  W. 

8 

Gilman,  A.  5,  13,  23,  24, 

30,  33 

Dulles,  C.  W. 

10 

Flammarion,  C. 

6 

Gilman,  J.  B. 

3,  11 

Dunlap,  W. 

33 

Fletcher.  A.  B. 

12 

Gilmore,  J. 

2 

Duplessis,  G.  V.  A.  G. 

11 

Floriculture. 

11 

Girls. 

20 

Dwight,  J. 

12 

Flowers. 

7-8,  20 

Girls’  room,  A.  (Anon,)  11 

Dynamos. 

7 

Folk  lore. 

3-5 

Glass-making. 

10 

Dyson,  C.  E. 

10 

Folk  lore  : American  Indians. 

Glimpses  of  the  world.  (Anon  ) 

Eaton,  S. 

9 

29 

15 

Edgar,  J.  G. 

19,  25 

Folk  tales. 

3-5 

Gnadenliiitten,  O. 

18 

Edwards,  A.  B. 

7 

Fonvielle,  W. 

6 

Goddard,  J. 

3 

Egan,  M.  F. 

1 

Football. 

11-12 

Golden  fairy  book,  The. 

3 

Eggleston.  E.  20, 

29,  30 

Foote,  M.  H. 

2 

Goldsmith,  O. 

13 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  12,  23,  29 

Force. 

6 

Gomme,  A.  B.,ed. 

11,  25 

Egypt  (ancient)  history. 

24 

Foster,  I.  H. 

20 

Goodrich,  C.  A. 

30 

Egypt  ( modern)  description.  1 7 

Foster,  M. , and  Tracy,  R.  S. 

Gordon,  L.  L. 

20' 

Egypt  (modern)  history. 

28 

10 

Gordon,  W.  J. 

10 

Electricity. 

6 

Frackelton,  S.  S. 

11 

Gore,  J.  H. 

6 

Elephants. 

8 

France,  description. 
France,  history. 

16 

Goss,  W.  L. 

32 

Eliot,  S. 

14,  30 

26,  27 

Goths,  The. 

27 

Ellis,  E.  S. 

20,  30 

Francillon,  R E. 

2 

Gould,  S.  Baring. 

27 

Ely,  G.  H. 

20 

Francis,  J.  G. 

11 

Gould,  S.  Baring,  comp. 

3 

Ely,  T. 

2 

Frankland,  P.  F. 

8 

Government. 

2-3 

Embroidery. 

9 

Franklin,  Sir  John. 

19 

Gowing,  L.  F. 

17 

Emerson,  G.  B. 

8 

Frazar,  D. 

12 

Graham,  P.  A. 

11 

Emerson,  R.  W. 

14 

Freeman,  E.  A. 

24,  26 

Grandgent,  C.  H. 

5 

Emerton,  J.  H. 

9 

Freiligrath-Kroecker,  K.  11 

Grant,  J. 

28 

Engineering. 

10 

French,  A. 

11 

Grant,  J.  B. 

9 

Engineers. 

21 

French,  H.  W. 

20 

Gray,  A. 

7 

England,  description. 

16 

French  language. 

5 

Gray,  G.  Z. 

2 

England,  history. 

25 

French  revolution. 

26 

Gray,  T. 

13 

English,  T.  D. 

3,  30 

Frere,  M. 

3 

Great  industries  of 

Great 

English  language. 

5 

Frith,  W. 

10,  15 

Britain.  (Anon.) 

10 

English  literature. 

13, 14 

Frith,  H.,  and  Rawson,  W.  S. 

Great  words  from  great  Amer- 

Engraving. 

11 

6 

icans. 

3 

Entomology. 

8,  9 

Froissart,  Sir  J. 

26 

Greece,  history. 

24 

Esquimaux. 

19 

Frost,  J. 

20 

Greece  (modern),  description. 

Ethics. 

1 

Frost,  W.  H. 

14 

16 

Etiquette. 

3 

Frothingham,  O.  B. 

2 

Greek  literature. 

14 

Europe,  description. 

15-16 

Frye,  A.  E. 

7,  15 

Greely,  A.  W.  7, 

19,  21 

Europe,  history. 

26-28 

Fyffe,  C.  A. 

24 

Green,  J.  R. 

25 

Euphrates  river. 

16 

Gage,  A.  P. 

6 

Greene,  H. 

10 

Everett,  C.  C. 

1 

Galpin,  C. 

30 

Greenland. 

19 

Everett,  W. 

2 

Games. 

11-12 

Greey,  E. 

14 

Exercise,  physical. 

10 

Ganot,  A. 

6 

Griffis,  W.  E.  4,  27,  28,  29 

Exploration. 

15 

Gardening. 

9,  11 

Griffith,  R. 

10 

Explorers.  17, 

19,  21 

Gardiner,  S.  R. 

25 

Griffiths,  J.  R. 

21 

INDEX. 


Page. 

Grimm,  J.  L.  and  H.  K.  4,  5 

Grinnell,  G.  B.  4 

, 5,  29 

Grohman,  W.  A.  B. 

18 

Grote,  G. 

23 

Guerber,  H.  (M.)  A. 

2,  5, 

11,  24 

Guest,  M.  J. 

25 

Guillemin,  A. 

6 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G. 

27 

Gymnastics. 

10 

Hailman,  E.  L. 

3 

Hale,  E.  E.  1,  2,  15, 17, 

19,  20, 

23,  27,  30, 

32,  33 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  L.  P. 

17 

Hale,  G.  E. 

7 

Hale,  L.  P. 

12 

Hale,  S. 

29 

Hall,  B. 

15 

Hall,  C.  F. 

19 

Hall,  M.  L. 

15 

Hamblen,  H.  E. 

15 

Hamerton,  P.  G. 

9 

Hamlen,  G. 

1 

Hammett,  J.  L.,  pub . 

5 

Hansa  towns,  The. 

27 

Hanson,  C.  H. 

14 

Hapgood,  0.  C. 

9 

Hardinge,  E.  M.,ps. 

8 

Hardy,  Mrs.  A.  S. 

8 

Hardy,  E.  J. 

1 

Hardy,  G.  E. 

1 

Harper’s  young  people. 

1 

Harraden.  B. 

19 

Harris,  A.  B.  7,  8,  12, 

20,  23 

Harris,  J.  C. 

4,  33 

Harris,  T.  W. 

9 

Harrison,  C.  C. 

4 

Harrison,  E. 

5 

Harrison,  F.  B. 

26 

Harrison,  J.  A. 

24 

Harfcland,  E.  S. 

4 

Hauff , W. 

4 

Havergal,  F.  R. 

13 

Hawaii,  description. 

19 

Hawaii,  history. 

34 

Hawthorne,  J.,  and  Lemmon, 


L. 

3 

Hawthorne,  N. 

2,  33 

Haydn,  J. 

24 

Hayes,  I.  I. 

19 

Hays,  Mrs.  W.  J. 

4 

Health. 

10 

Heat. 

6 

Heaton,  J.  L. 

33 

Heilprin,  A. 

7 

Heilprin,  L. 

27 

Henderson,  W.  J. 

11 

Henley,  W.  E. 

14 

Henslow,  G. 

7 

Heraldry. 

20 

Herodotus. 

24 

Heroic  lives.  (Anon.) 

19 

Herrick,  S.  B. 

7,  8 

Hibberd,  S. 

8 

Higginson,  S.  J. 

18 

Higginson,  T.  W. 

25,  31 

Hill,  C.  T. 

2 

Hill,  T.  E. 

1 

Hillard,  G.  S. 

12 

History. 

23-34 

History  of  a ship.  (Anon).  2 

Page. 


Hive  and  its  wonders,  The. 


(Anon.) 

8 

Hofer,  E.  E. 

2 

Holder,  C.  F. 

8,  18 

Holidays. 

23 

Holland,  description. 

15,  16 

Holland,  history. 

27 

Holmes,  F.  M. 

6,  10 

Holy  Land. 

17 

Hook,  S.  . 

8 

Hooker,  J.  D. 

7 

Hooker,  W. 

5,  6 

Hopkins,  A.  A. 

11 

Hopkins,  G.  M. 

6 

Hopkins,  L.  P. 

7 

Horn  of  plenty  of 

home 

poems,  etc.  (Anon.) 

14 

Horsemanship. 

11-12 

Horses. 

8,  10 

Horticulture. 

11 

Horwitz,  C.  N. 

4 

Hosmer,  J.  K. 

24 

Houghton,  L.  S. 

2 

Plousman,  II. 

7 

Howells,  W.  D. 

18,  33 

Howitt,  M. 

13 

Hubbard,  C.  B.,  comp. 

3 

Hubert,  P.  G. 

21 

Hug,  L. 

27 

Hugessen,  E.  H.  K., 

baron 

Brabourne. 

4 

Humphrey,  F.  A. 

33 

Humphrey,  F.  A.,  and  Thom- 

as,  E.  M. 

3 

Humphrey,  M. 

4 

Hungary,  description. 

16 

Hungary,  history. 

27 

Hunt,  (j.  H.)  L. 

14 

Hunt,  R.,  ed. 

5 

Hunting. 

11-12 

Hunting  and  fishing. 

11-12 

Huntington,  E. 

9 

Hutchinson,  H.  N. 

7 

Hutton,  A. 

17 

Huxley,  T.  II. 

9 

Hyatt,  A. 

9 

Hygiene. 

10 

Ice. 

7 

Iceland,  description. 

16 

Iceland,  history. 

27 

Incas,  The. 

84 

India,  description. 

16,  17 

India,  history. 

28 

Indians  of  the  United  States. 

29 

Industrials  (biography. ) 

19 

Industry. 

10 

Ingelow,  J. 

4 

Ingersoll,  E.  7,  8,  9,  18 

Insects. 

7,  8,  9 

Instinct. 

9 

Intelligence  of  animals. 

9 

Inventions. 

9 

Inventors. 

20,  21 

Ireland,  description. 

16 

Ireland,  history. 

25 

Irish  literature. 

15 

Irving,  W.  12,  13,  30,  33 

Italian  literature. 

14 

Italy,  description. 

15,  16 

Italy,  history. 

26,  27 

Jackson,  II.  M. 

!Page. 

29 

Jacobites. 

25 

Jacobs,  J.,  ed. 

4 

Jameson,  A.  M. 

11,  13 

Japan,  description. 

16,  17 

Japan,  history. 

28 

Japanese  literature. 

14 

Japp,  A.  H. 

19 

Java. 

18 

Jefferies,  R. 

4 

Jenks,  T. 

4,  9 

Jerdon,  G. 

4 

Jerrold,  W. 

6,  10 

Jerrold,  W.  B. 

13 

Jerusalem,  description.  16,  17 

Jesse,  E. 

15 

Jesse,  J.  H. 

20 

Jesus  Christ. 

1,  2 

Jewett,  S.  O. 

27 

Jews,  The.  (History.)  24 

Johnson,  A. 

6 

Johnson,  A.  H. 

27 

Johnson,  (E.)  R. 

31 

Johnston,  A. 

30 

Johonnot,  J. 

8,  23,  30 

Joinery. 

10 

Joinville,  J.  de. 

26 

Jones,  Mrs.  C.  S.,  ; 

and  Wil- 

liams, II.  T. 

li 

Jones,  L.  E. 

11 

Jones,  M. 

26 

Jordan,  D.  S. 

8 

Joseph. 

1 

Josephus. 

24 

Joy,  J.  R. 

24,  25 

Joyce.  J. 

5 

Joyce,  P.  W. 

15 

Judaea. 

24 

Judson,  II  P. 

2,  30 

Kane,  E.  Iv. 

19 

Keary,  A.  M.  and  E. 

2 

Keddie,  II. 

20 

Keene,  J.  H. 

11 

Keiffer,  H.  M. 

32 

Keightley,  T. 

2 

Kellogg,  E.  M.  C. 

15,  18 

Kelley,  J.  D.  J. 

28 

Kelly,  M.  A.  B. 

8 

Kennedy,  W.  S. 

2 

Kent,  C. 

10 

Kentucky. 

33 

King,  C.  F. 

2 

King,  E. 

18 

Kingsley,  C. 

4,  7 

Kingsley,  R.  G. 

25 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G. 

4,  15,  17 

Kipling,  R. 

4 

Kirby,  M.  and  E. 

9 

Kirkland,  E.  S.  2,  9, 13,  25,  27 

Kirkwood,  L.  J. 

9 

Kirwan,  T. 

7 

Knight,  C. 

25 

Knights  of  St.  John. 

27 

Knowles,  F.  L. 

13 

Knox,  T.  W.  8,  10, 

11, 19,  24 

Krehbiel,  H.  E. 

11 

Laboulaye,  E.  R.  F. 

4 

Lacombe,  P. 

3,  27 

Ladd,  H.  O. 

31,33 

Lamb,  C. 

14 

Lamb,  C.  and  M. 

13 

Page. 

Land  of  the  lion,  The.  (Anon.) 

Q 

Lane,  Mrs.  C.  A. 

2,  4 

Lang,  A.,  ed. 

4,  8 

Lanier,  S. 

14,  26 

Lathrop,  G.  P. 

4 

Latimer,  E.  W. 

25,  27- 

Latin  literature. 

14 

Law. 

2 

Lawless,  E. 

25 

Lawn  tennis. 

11-12 

Lee,  S. 

17 

Lee,  Yan  Phou. 

17 

Leete,  C.  FI. 

18 

Lefevre,  A. 

11 

Legends. 

11 

Legerdemain. 

11 

Leland,  C.  G. 

2,  11 

Leslie,  G.  D. 

7 

Lewis,  A.  J.,  (Prof.  Hoffman, 

ps.)  5, 

, 11,  12 

Lewis,  E. 

10 

Lewis,  W.  H. 

12 

Lexington,  Mass. 

18 

Light. 

6 

Lighthouses. 

17 

Lightning. 

6 

Lillie,  L.  C. 

11 

Lippincott,  S.  J. 

(Grace 

Greenwood,  ps.) 

10 

Litchfield,  M.  E. 

2 

Literature. 

12-15 

Literature,  classic. 

14 

Literature,  selections. 

12 

Little  Arthur’s  history  of 

France.  (Anon.) 

27 

Lockhart,  J.  G. 

15 

Lockwood,  I. 

4 

Lockwood.  S. 

8 

Lockyer,  J.  N. 

6 

Lodge,  H.  C. 

30 

London,  description. 

15 

London,  history. 

25 

Long,  C.  C. 

7 

Longfellow,  H.  W. 

12,  13 

Lossing,  B.  J. 

20,  33 

Lotlirop,  D.  & Co. , pubs.  8 

Lothrop,  H.  M.  (M.  Sidney.) 

Louisbourg. 

17,  18 
29 

Louisiana. 

34 

Lovering,  A.  T. 

33 

Loving  service  stories. 

2 

Low,  C.  R. 

17 

Lowell,  J.  R. 

13,  15 

Lubbock,  Sir  J. 

7,  8,  9 

Lucian. 

14 

Lukin,  J. 

10 

Lummis,  C.  F. 

4,  18 

Lunt,  H. 

9 

Mabie,  H.  W. 

14 

Mabinogion,  The. 

14 

McCaskey,  J.  P. 

12 

Maccoll,  L.  M. 

27 

McCook,  H.  C. 

8 

Macdonald,  G. 

4 

MacDonald,  J. 

1 

Mace,  J. 

10 

McGregor,  J. 

17 

Machar,  A.  M. 

29 

Mackarness,  M.  A. 

2 

INDEX. 


\ 


McKee ver,  H.  B. 

Page. 

2 

Mackintosh,  J. 

25 

McLaughlin,  M.  L. 

11 

Maclay,  E.  S. 

33 

McMaster,  J.  B. 

30 

Macy,  J. 

2 

Magazines. 

1 

Magic. 

11 

Mahaffy,  J.  P. 

24 

Maine,  description. 

17,  18 

Maine,  history. 

33 

Manning,  A. 

20 

Manson,  G.  J. 

9 

Manufactures. 

10 

Marden,  O.  S. 

1 

Markham,  A.  H. 

19 

Markham,  R. 

30 

Marquis,  T.  G. 

29 

Martin,  A. 

17 

Martin,  E.  A. 

7 

Martin,  H. 

27 

Maskell,  A.  E.  A. 

8 

Massachusetts,  description. 

Massachusetts,  history. 

17,  18 
33 

Masson,  G. 

27 

Mateaux,  C.  L. 

10 

Mathews,  F.  S. 

8 

Matson,  H. 

1 

Matthews,  (J.)  B. 

13 

Maud,  C. 

14 

Maynard,  C.  J. 

9 

Mead,  T.  H. 

12 

Mears,  J.  W. 

2 

Mechanical  arts. 

10 

Mechanics. 

10 

Media. 

24 

Menault,  E. 

9 

Mendenhall,  T.  C. 

6 

Merriam,  F.  A. 

8 

Metal-working. 

10 

Meunier,  Y. 

11 

Mexican  war. 

31 

Mexico,  description. 

17,  18 

Mexico,  history. 

29 

Meyer,  L.  J.  (Lucy  J.  Rider.)  6 

Middle  ages,  history. 

26,  27 

Middle  states,  history,  80, 33, 34 

Miles,  H.  H. 

29 

Millard.  J. 

12 

Miller,  O.  T.,  ps. 

2,  8,  9 

Milton.  J. 

13 

Mineralogy. 

6,7 

Mining. 

10 

Minnsen,  M. 

5 

Missionaries. 

20 

Missions. 

1 

Mississippi  river,  The. 

17 

Missouri . 

33 

Mitchell,  D.  G. 

13,  20 

Mitchell,  S.  W 

4 

Mixter  W.  G. 

6 

Model  making. 

10 

Moncrieff,  R.  H. 

15,  28 

Montgomery,  D.  H. 

14,  25,  27,  30 

Monroe,  L.  B. 

12 

Monroe,  Mrs.  L.  B. 

30 

Monteiro,  M. 

5 

Montmahon,  C.  de.,  and  Beau- 

regard,  H. 

8 

Page. 

Montresor,  C.  A.  11 

Moon.  6 

Moore,  A.,  and  Nichols,  L.  D. 

6 

Moore,  J.  W.  18,  38 

Moore,  N.  31,  33 

Moors.  27 

Morfill,  W.  R.  27 

Morgan,  T.  J.  2 

Morley,  M.  W.  6 

Morocco,  history.  28 

Morris,  C.  25,  27,  30 

Morris,  E.  9 

Morris,  F.  O.  10 

Morris,  Mrs.  R.  C.  17 

Morris,  W.  O’C.  27 

Morse,  E.  P.  9,  11 

Mortimer,  E.  2 

Morton,  H.  2 

Motley,  J.  L.  27 

Mountaineering.  15 

Mowry,  W.  A.  3 

Mowry,  W.  A.  and  A.  M.  30 
Mudge,  Z.  A.  19 

Muir,  M.  M.  P.  6 

Munkittrick,  R.  K.  4 

Munro,  J.  6,  7,  21 

Murche,  V,  T.  5 

Musseus,  J.  K.  A.  5 

Music.  11 

Musicians  20 

Musick,  J.  R.  33 

Myers,  P.  V.  N.  24 

Mythology.  2 

Myths.  3-5 

Nansen,  F.  19 

Napier,  C.  O.  G.  5 

Naples,  description.  15 

Napoleon  I.  27 

National  flowers.  20 

Natural  history.  5,  6,  7,  8,  9 
Naturalists.  20 

Nature.  5,  6,  7 

Needlework.  9 

Neidlinger,  W.  H.  11 

Nesbitt,  M.  L.  5 

Netherlands,  history.  27 

New  England,  description.  17 
New  England,  history.  33 
New  Hampshire,  descrip’n.  17 
New  Jersey.  33 

New  Mexico.  33 

New  York  City.  18 

New  York  City,  history.  33, 34 
New  York  State.  18 

New  York  State,  history.  33 
New  Zealand.  34 

Newell,  J.  H.  7 

Newhall,  C.  S.  8 

Nibelungenlied.  2 

Nichols,  L.  D.  7 

Nicoll,  H.  J.  13 

Niger  river,  The.  17 

Nile,  The.  17 

Noel,  M.  9 

Noll,  A.  H.  29 

Nordhoff.  C.  2 

Normandy,  description.  16 
Normans.  27 

Norse  literature.  14 

Norsemen.  27 


INDEX. 


Page. 

North  America,  descript’n.  17 


North  America,  history.  29 
North  Carolina.  83 

North  pole.  19 

Northrup,  H.  D.  5,  17 

Norton,  C.  E.  4,  12 

Norway,  description.  16 

Norway,  history.  27 

Notes  for  boys.  1 

Nutting,  M.  O.  27 

Ober,  F.  A.  17,  29 

Ocean,  The.  7,  15 

Ohio,  history.  33 

Ohio  river,  The.  17 

Ohio  valley,  history.  80 

Old  South  leaflets.  30 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  25 

Olmsted,  D.  6 

Oman,  C.  W.  C.  27 

O’Neill,  M.  4 

Opera.  11 

Oratorios.  11 

Oregon,  description.  17,  33 

Oswald,  F.  L.  18 

Our  children’s  songs.  14 

Our  little  men  and  women.  1 
Our  young  folks.  1 

Owen,  C.  (Mrs.  Nitzsch).  9 
Owen,  M.  A.  5 

Pacific  islands,  description. 

18,  19 

Packard,  A.  S.  9 

Painters.  20 

Painting.  11 

Palmer,  B.  14 

Pansy  (magazine).  1 

Palatines,  The.  33 

• Palestine,  description.  17 

Paris,  description.  15,  16 

Park,  Mungo.  17 

Parker,  F.  W. , and  Helm,  N.  L. 

5 

Parkman,  F.  17,  29,  33 

Pasadena,  Cal.  18 

Patmore,  C.  14 

Patriotism.  1 

Paul,  N.  M.  27 

Pawnee  Indians.  29 

Payne,  E.  J.  15 

Pearson,  E.  C.  10 

Peary,  J.  D.  19 

Peary,  R.  E.  19 

Peile,  S.  C.  F.  12 

Percy,  T.  13 

Periodicals.  1 

Pepper,  J.  H.  6 

Perrault,  C. , and  others.  5 
Persia  (ancient),  history.  24 
Persia  (modern),  history.  28 
Perspective.  11 

Peru.  34 

Peters,  C.  11 

Pets.  10 

Philadelphia.  34 

Philbrick,  J.  D.  12 

Photography.  11 

Physical  culture.  10 

Physical  geography.  5,  6,  7 
Physics.  5,  6 

Pianoforte.  11 

Pictures.  11 


Pigeons. 

Page. 

10 

Pilgrim  fathers,  The. 

33 

Pimblett,  W. 

28 

Pirates. 

15 

Pitcairn  island. 

34 

Planche,  J.  R. 

3 

Plants. 

7,  8 

Platt,  J. 

1 

Pliny,  the  elder. 

5 

Plutarch. 

14 

Plymouth,  Mass. 

33 

Poetry,  American. 

12-13 

Poetry,  British. 

13 

Poetry,  collections. 

14,  30 

Poetry  for  children. 

14 

Poets. 

20 

Poland. 

27 

Political  economy. 

3 

Politics. 

2,  3 

Pollard,  A. 

24 

Pollard,  J. 

11 

Polo,  Marco. 

17 

Pompeii. 

16 

Pontiac’s  conspiracy. 

29 

Poole,  S.  L. 

27,  28 

Poole,  W.  F.,  and  Fletcher, 

W.  I. 

1 

Pope,  A. 

13 

Porcelain. 

11 

Portraits  and  biographical 

sketches  of  American 

authors.  (Anon.) 

20 

Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

33 

Poucliet,  F.  A. 

6 

Poulsson,  E. 

3 

Poultry. 

10 

Pratt,  M.  L.  6,  7, 

30,  33 

Pratt,  W.  S. 

11 

Prescott,  W.  FI. 

27 

Presidents. 

20 

Pretenders. 

25 

Printing. 

10 

Proctor,  R.  A. 

6 

Puzzles. 

11 

Pyke,  R. 

4 

Pyle,  H. 

4,  15 

Queens. 

20 

Ragozin,  Z.  A. 

24 

Railroads. 

2 

Rand,  E.  S.,  jr. 

11 

Rand,  McNally  & Co., 

pubs. 

Reading. 

15 

1 

Reclus,  J.  J.  E. 

7 

Recreation. 

11-12 

Reddall,  H.  F. 

3 

Redway,  J.  W. 

15 

Reed,  H.  T. 

o 

o 

Reformation. 

2 

Regicides. 

20 

Reign  of  terror. 

26 

Religion. 

1 

Repplier,  A. 

14 

Retreats. 

23 

Rhine,  The. 

15 

Richard  I. 

25 

Richards,  L E. 

21 

Richards,  W. 

20 

Richardson,  A.  S. 

13,  30 

Richardson,  B.  W. 

1 

Richardson,  J. 

17 

Rideing,  W.  H. 

Page. 
20,  25 

Riley,  J.  W. 

12 

Robins. 

9 

Rocheleau,  W.  F. 

10 

Rocky  Mountains. 

18 

Rodway,  J. 

9 

Roe,  E.  P. 

9 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T. 

27 

Rolfe,  W.  J. 

25 

Rolfe,  W.  J.,  ed. 

4 

Rome,  antiquities. 

15,  16 

Rome,  description. 

15 

Rome,  history. 

24 

Roosevelt,  T. 

30,  33 

Roscoe,  H.  E. 

6 

Rossetti,  C.  G. 

13 

Routledge,  R. 

9 

Rougemont,  A.  de. 

5 

Rulers 

19 

Rupert,  W.  W. 

15 

Ruskin,  ,J. 

4,  13 

Russia,  description. 

16 

Russia,  history. 

26,  27 

Ryder,  A.  H. 

1 

S.,  E.  L. 

23,  27 

Salford,  M.  J.,  and  Allen, M.  E. 

Sailing. 

10 

11-12 

Sailors. 

19,  20 

Saints. 

20 

Salem,  Mass. 

33 

Samuels,  M. 

9 

Sandwich  islands. 

19 

Sanford,  E.  B. 

33 

Sangster,  M.  E. 

12 

Sargent,  D.  A. 

12 

Sargent,  E. 

14,  19 

Sargent,  J.  F.,  M. 

E.,  and 

A.  L. 

1 

Saunders,  M. 

10 

Saunders,  W. 

9 

Sauveur,  L. 

5 

Sauzay,  A. 

10 

Saxon,  E.  L. 

23,  27 

Scherren,  H. 

9 

Schrakamp,  J.,  comp.  5 

Schwab,  G. 

5 

Science. 

5-7 

Scientists. 

20 

Scotland,  description.  15 

Scotland,  history. 

25 

Scott,  Sir  W. 

13,  25,  27 

Scudder,  H.  E.  4, 

13,  30,  33 

Scudder,  S.  H. 

9 

Sculpture. 

11 

Sea  and  sailors. 

15 

Seals. 

8 

Seavey,  W.  C. 

30 

Seawell,  M.  E. 

20,  33 

Seelye,  E.  E. 

29 

Segur,  P.  P.,  comte. 

23 

Sermons. 

2 

Serviss,  G.  P. 

6 

Seward,  O.  R. 

15 

Sewell,  A. 

10 

Sewing. 

9 

Shakespeare,  W. 

13,  14 

Shaler,  N.  S. 

7,  17 

Shaw,  F.  L. 

34 

Shea,  J.  G. 

30 

Shearman,  M. 

12 

INDEX. 


Page. 

Sheldon,  M.  D. 

24 

Sheldon,  M.  V. 

17 

Sherman,  F.  D. 

12 

Sherwood,  M.  E.  W. 

12,  20 

Shields,  G.  O. 

12 

Shipwrecks. 

15 

Shirley,  Mass. 

18 

Shoemaker,  C.  C. 

12 

Shoemaker,  J.  W. 

12 

Siam,  description. 

16 

Siberia,  description. 

17 

Sickel,  I. 

10 

Sigourney,  L.  H. 

12 

Silver  fairy  book,  The. 

4 

Simmons,  A.  T. 

6 

Sleight-of-hand. 

11 

Sloane,  T.  O’C. 

5,  6 

Smiles,  S. 

1, 

15,  21 

Smiley,  A.  E. 

12 

Smith,  E. 

3 

Smith,  F.  H. 

18 

Smith,  H.  (Hesba 

Stretton, 

ps.) 

2 

Smith,  H.  A. 

15,  20,  30 

Smith,  M.  C. 

17 

Smith,  S.  F. 

27 

Smith,  W.  B. 

32 

Snow. 

7 

Sociology. 

2 

Soley,  J.  R. 

32,  33 

Soil. 

9 

Soldiers. 

20,  21 

Songs. 

11 

South,  The. 

18 

South  Africa,  history. 

28 

South  America,  descript’n.  18 

Southwest,  The. 

18 

Spain,  description. 

16 

Spain,  history. 

26,  27 

Spanish  literature. 

14 

Speaker’s  garland. 

12 

Speke,  J.  H. 

17 

Spear,  M.  A. 

7 

Spears,  J.  R. 

33 

Spenser,  E. 

13,  14 

Spiders. 

9 

Sports. 

11-12 

Spry,  W.  J.  J. 

15 

Stables,  G. 

10 

Stagg,  A.  A. 

12 

Stanley,  A.  P. 

2 

Stanley,  H.  M. 

4,  17 

Starr,  F. 

7 

Stars. 

6 

Statesmen. 

19, 

20,  21 

Stead,  R. 

27 

Steam  engines. 

10 

Steam-ships. 

2,  10 

Stearns,  A. 

4 

Stearns,  W.  A. 

9 

Steel,  F.  A. 

4 

Steele,  J.  D. 

6,  30 

Steele.  T.  S. 

18 

Step,  E. 

7 

Stephens,  C.  A. 

17 

Stephens,  H.  M. 

27 

Stern,  S.  M. 

5 

Stevenson,  R.  L. 

13,  14 

Stevenson,  S.  H. 

5 

Stewart,  A. 

14 

Stillman,  W.  J. 

1 

Page. 

Stirring  events  of  history. 


(Anon).  23 

Stockton,  F.  R.  4,  33 

Stoddard,  R.  H.  20 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  20 

Stories  of  the  sea.  (Anon).  15 
Stories  from  English  his- 
tory for  young  Ameri- 
cans. (Anon).  25 

Storme,  G.  5 

Stowe,  H.  B.  9 

Streets.  15 

Strength.  10 

Strickland,  A.  20 

Strong,  F.  L.  7 

Strutt,  J.  12 

Sun.  6 

Sutherland,  A.  and  G.  34 

Swinton,  W.  15,  24 

Swinton,  W.,  and  Cathcart, 
G.  R.  4 

Swiss  cross,  The.  5 

Switzerland,  description.  15 
Switzerland,  history.  27 

Symbolism.  11 

Symondson,  F.  W.  H.  15 

Symphonies.  11 

Syria.  17 

Tales  of  captivity  and  exile. 

(Anon).  19 

Tarbell,  H.  S.  5,  15 

Tayler,  F.  11 

Taylor,  B.  17 

Taylor,  E.  30 

Taylor,  F.  11 

Taylor,  F.  L.  3 

Taylor,  J.  E.  7 

Taylor,  L.  6 

Telegraph.  21 

Temperance.  1 

Tenney,  A.  A.  G.  9 

Tennyson,  A.  13,  14 

Terhune,  M.  V.  (Marion  Har- 
land,ps.).  9 

Thalheimer,  M.  E.  30 

Thayer,  W.  M.  1, 19,  20.  32 
Theall,  G.  M.  28 

Thomas,  A.  C.  30 

Thomas,  E.  M.  12,  13 

Thomas,  R.  15 

Thompson,  J.  P.  2 

Thompson,  M.  9,  12,  34 

Thomson,  J.  15,  17 

Thomson,  W.  M.  17 

Thunder . 6 

Thorp,  Mrs.  7 

Thorpe,  B.  4 

Thorpe,  F.  N.  2 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  34 

Thurston,  R.  H.  10 

Tidy,  C.  M.  5 

Tigris  river.  16 

Tilton,  S.  W.  14 

Tissandier,  G.  6 

Todd,  C.  B.  34 

Tomlins,  W.  L.  11 

Torpedoes.  . 2 

Towle,  G.  M.  20,  25 

Trades.  10 

Trapping.  11-12 

Travellers.  19,  21 


Page. 

Travels.  15-19 

Treanor,  T.  S.  2 

Treat,  M.  9 

Trees.  7-8 

Tregarthen,  G.  34 

Trenton,  campaign  of.  30 

Trimmer,  Mrs.  9 

Tripoli,  history.  28 

Trowbridge,  J.  7 

Troy  (ancient  history),  24 

True  stories  of  American  wars. 

(Anon).  30 

Tucker,  C.  M.  9 

Tunis,  history.  28 

Turkey,  history.  27 

Tyler,  H.  W.  6 

Tyrol,  description.  16 

Uncle  Frank,  ps.  4 

Uncle  Lawrence,  ps.  7 

United  States,  description, 

17,  18 

U.  S. , discovery  and  explora- 
tion. 29,  30 

U.  S.  history — civil  war.  33 

U.  S.  history— general.  29,  33 


U.  S.  history — Indian  wars. 

29 


U.  S.  history— revolution  and 
war  of  1812.  30-32 

U.  S.  history — to  civil  war. 


Upton,  G.  P. 

30-32 

11 

U.  S.  Navy. 

33 

Useful  arts. 

9-10 

Valentine,  L.  J. 

19 

Valentine,  L.  J.,  comp. 

4 

Vambery,  A. 

27 

Van  Bergen,  R. 

28 

Van  Bruyssel,  E. 

9 

Van  Dyke,  J.  C. 

11 

Varney,  G.  J. 

33 

Venice,  history. 

27 

Verity,  J.  B. 

7 

Vermont. 

33 

Vernaleken,  T. 

5 

Verne,  J. 

15 

Viardot,  L. 

11 

Victoria  cross. 

20 

Vikings. 

27 

Vincent,  F. 

15,  18 

Vincent,  F.,  comp. 

7 

Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E. 

11 

Virginia,  description. 

18 

Virginia,  history. 

30,  33 

Virtues. 

1 

Voyagers. 

19,  21 

Wagner,  C. 

1 

Walker,  D. 

12 

Walker,  F.  A. 

3 

Walker,  G.,  and  Jenks,  H.  S.  3 

Walsh,  W.  S. 

15,  24 

Ward,  H.  W. 

8 

Ware,  E.  R. 

7 

Warner,  C.  D. 

17,  18 

Warren,  I.  P. 

20 

Warriors. 

20 

Warwickshire. 

16 

Washington,  D.  C. 

18 

Washington,  D.C.,  history.  34 

Water. 

7 

Waters,  C.  E.  Clement. 

28 

INDEX. 


Watson,  H.  C. 

Page. 
27,  31 

Watson,  J.  F. 

33 

Watts,  H.  E. 

27 

Watts,  J.  G. 

14 

Weather. 

7,  9 

Webb.  H.  L.  B. 

5 

Weed,  C.  M. 

8 

Wells,  H.  P. 

12 

Welsh  literature. 

14 

West,  The,  description. 

17,  18 

West,  The,  history. 

30,  33 

Westminster  Abbey. 

25 

Weston,  J.  L. 

15 

What  shall  we  talk  about?  5 , 7 

Whitcomb,  I.  P. 

7 

White,  G. 

9 

White,  J.  S. 

24 

White,  M. 

12 

White,  S.  J. 

9 

Whitman,  S.  W. 

11 

Whitney,  A.  D.  T. 

9 

Whitney,  C.  W. 

18 

Whittier,  J.  G. 

12,  14 

Whittier,  J.  G.,  ed. 

4 

Page. 

Whymper,  F.  19 

Wide  awake.  1 

Wiel,  A.  27 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  4,  12 

Wilkinson,  J.  A..  15 

Willard,  F.  E.  1 

Willing,  F.  S.  20 

Willsey,  J.  H.  24 

Wilson,  W.  3 

Wiltse,  S.  E.  2 

Winthrop,  T.  18 

Witt,  C.  2 

Witt,  H.  27 

Wisconsin.  34 

Wise,  J.  S.  10 

Wister,  A.  L.,  trails.  4 

Women.  20 

Wood,  J.  G.  6,  9,  10 

Wood-carving.  11 

Woodward,  A.  A.  15 

Wood-working.  10 

Wood-working  tools  and  how 
to  use  them.  10 

Woolman,  M.  S.  9 


Page. 

Woolsey,  S.  C.  ’ 12,  13,  34 
Wordsworth,  W.  13,  14 

Work.  10 

World  of  ad  venture  (Anon).  19 
Wratislaw,  A.  H.  5 

Wright,  C.  R.  A.  6 

Wright,  H.  C.  12, 13,  29,  30 
Wright,  J.  McN.  7 

Wright,  L.  10 

Wright,  M.  O.  6,  7,  9 

Wright,  M.  O.,  andCoues,  E.  9 
Yeats,  W.  B.,  ed.  4 

Yechton,  B.,  ps.  of  L.  F. 

Krause.  2 

Yellowstone  national  park.  17 
Yonge,  C.  M. 

2,  19,  23,  24,  25,  27 


Youmans,  E.  A. 

7 

Young,  A.. 

27 

Zimmern,  II. 

2,  27 

Zoology. 

8-9 

Zululand. 

17 

BOOKS  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE. 


General  Works.  Periodicals. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Babyland,  V.  8-13,  20.  j 051+B 

Dodge,  M.M.  The  baby -world;  stories,  rhymes 
and  pictures  for  little  folks ; from  St. 
Nicholas.  j 051+S2 

The  new  baby- world.  j 051-j-S3 

Hamlen,  G.  (Our  Tender,  ps.)  Chats,  j 050  H 
Harper’s  young  people.  j 051+H 

Note. — Title  has  been  changed  to  Harper’s  round  table. 
Our  little  men  and  women.  9 v.  j 051  Ou 
Our  young  folks.  9 v.  j 051  O 

Pansy,  The.  v.  13,  16,  18-21,  23.  j 051+P 
St.  Nicholas.  j 051  S 

Wideawake.  j 051  W 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 


Brookings,  W. , and  Ringwalt,  R.  Briefs  for 
debate.  Index  table. 

Burt,  M.  E.  Literary  landmarks.  028  B9 
Caller,  M.  A.  Literary  guide  for  home  and 
school.  028  C 

Champlin,  J.  D.  Young  folk’s  cyclopaedia  of 
common  things.  Cyclopaedia  cases. 

Young  folk’s  cyclopaedia  of  persons  and 
places.  Cyclopaedia  cases. 

Hardy,  G.  E.  Five  hundred  books  for  the 
young.  028  H2 

Hill,  T.  E.  Hill’s  manual  of  social  and  busi- 
ness forms.  080-j-A 

Matson,  H.  References  for  literary  workers. 

028  M 

Note.— Very  useful  in  preparation  of  arguments  for 
debate. 

Poole,  W.  F. , and  Fletcher,  W.  I.  Poole’s  in- 
dex to  periodical  literature.  Index  table 
Sargent,  J.  F.,  M.  E.,  and  A.  L.  Reading  for 
the  young.  028+S3 


Garrison, W.  P.  Parables  for  school  and  home, 

j 170  G 

Hardy,  E.  J.  The  sunny  days  of  youth. 

j 170  H4 

Marden,  O.  S.  Architects  of  fate  ; or,  steps  to 
success  and  power.  j 170  M6 

Pushing  to  the  front ; or,  success  under  dif- 
ficulties. j 170  M5 

Notes  for  boys  (and  their  fathers).  By  an  old 
boy.  j 170  N 

Ryder,  A.  H.  Go  right  on,  girls ! Develop 
your  bodies,  your  minds,  your  characters. 

j 173  R 

Thayer,  W.  M.  The  true  woman.  j 177  T6 
2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 


Beecher,  H.  W.  Twelve  lectures  to  young 


men.  170  D3 

Burdette,  R.  J.  Before  he  is  twenty.  170  B5 
Chester,  E.  Girls  and  women.  177  C5 

Clarke,  J.  F.  Self-culture.  170  A 

Colin,  Lady  M. , and  Sheldon,  M.  F.  Every- 
body’s book  of  correct  conduct.  170  C8 

Collyer,  R.  Talks  to  young  men.  170  C 
Hale,  E.  E.  How  to  do  it.  177  A 

MacDonald,  J.  Business  success.  174  M 

Platt,  J.  Business.  174  P 

Richardson,  B.  W.  Temperance  lesson  book. 

178  R 

Smiles,  S.  Character.  170  S3 

Self-help.  170  SI 

Thrift.  170  S2 

Stillman,  W.  J.  Billy  and  Hans.  1793  SI 

Wagner,  C.  Courage.  170  W3 

Youth.  170  W2 

Willard,  F.  E.  How  to  win.  177  W 


Religious  Subjects,  Including 
Religious  Fiction. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 


Conduct  of  Life.  Ethics. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  The  threshold  of  life. 

j 170  A3 

Bierbower,  A.  The  virtues  and  their  reasons  ; 

a system  of  ethics.  j 1702  C 

Carrington,  H.  B.  Beacon  lights  of  patriot- 
ism. j 172  C 

Chester,  E.  Chats  with  girls  on  self-culture. 

j 170  C5 

Clark,  F.  E.  Our  business  boys.  j 174  A 
— And  others.  A book  for  boys  and  girls. 

j 174  A1 

Contents  : Our  business  boys,  by  F.E.  Clark  ; 
art  of  good  manners,  by  Mrs.  S.  D.  Power  ; 
business  openings  for  girls,  by  S.  J.  White. 
Dodge,  G.  H.  A bundle  of  letters  to  busy 
girls  on  practical  matters.  j 177  C 

Thoughts  of  busy  girls.  j 170  D5 

Egan,  M.  F.  A gentleman.  j 170  E5 

Everett,  C.  C.  Ethics  for  young  people. 

j 1702  E 


Alden,  I.  M.  (Pansy,  ps.).  Stories  and  pictures 
from  the  life  of  Jesus.  3'  2329  A2 

Alice  Thorne;  or,  a sister’s  work.  (Anon.) 

3 244  A5 

Banks,  L.  A.  Hero  tales  from  sacred  story. 

3 220  Bll 

Banks,  M.  B,  Heroes  of  the  South  Seas. 

3 266  B3 

Bennett,  W.  H.,  and  Adeney,  W.  F.  The  Bible 
story  retold  for  young  people  : Old  Testa- 
ment, by  Bennett ; New  Testament,  by 
Adeney.  3 220  B 

Bird,  R.  Jesus,  the  carpenter  of  Nazareth;  by 
a layman.  (Anon.)  3 2329  J 

Joseph,  the  dreamer.  3 2209  B8 

Bunyan,  J.  The  pilgrim’s  progress.  3 244  B 
Church,  A.  J.  Stories  from  the  Bible. 

j 2209  C3 

Cobbin,  I.  Cobbin’s  commentary  on  the  Bible, 
for  young  and  old.  3 220-f-C 

Denison,  M.  A.  Antoinette ; or,  the  child- 
angel.  3 243  D3 

Douglas,  A.  M.  The  heroes  of  the  crusades. 

3 2704  D 


RELIGIOUS  SUBJECTS.  MYTHOLOGY.  SOCIOLOGY. 


Everett, W.  School  sermons;  preached  to  the 
boys  in  Adams  academy,  Quincy,  Mass. 

j 252  E8 

Foote,  M.  H.  A life  of  Christ  for  young  people; 

in  questions  and  answers.  j 2329  F4 

Frothingham,  O.  B.  Stories  from  the  lips  of 
the  teacher.  j 226  F 

Gray,  G.  Z.  The  children’s  crusade ; an  .epi- 
sode of  the  13th  century.  j 2705  A 

Guerber,  H.  (M.)  A.  The  story  of  the  chosen 
people.  j 2209  G5 

Hale,  E.  E.  Sunday-school  stories.  j 244  H 
Hofer,  A.  Child’s  Christ-tales.  j 2329  H7 
Houghton,  L.  S.  The  Bible  in  picture  and 
story.  j 22095+H 

Loving  service  stories  (Fiction).  j 244  L 

McKeever,  H.  B.  Sunshine;  or,  Kate  Vinton. 

j 244  M 

Mears,  J.  W.  Beggars  of  Holland,  and  gran- 
dees of  Spain  ; a history  of  the  Reforma- 
tion in  the  Netherlands  : A.D.  1200-1578. 

j 2706  A 

Mortimer,  E Line  upon  line;  a second  series 
of  the  earliest  religious  instruction  the  in- 
fant mind  is  capable  of  receiving. 

j 2209  M9 

Precept  upon  precept ; a third  series  of  the 
earliest  religious  instruction.  j 221  A 

Morton,  H.  Stories  of  Jesus,  for  little  chil- 
dren. j 2329  M 

Smith,  H.  (Hesba  Stretton,  ps.)  The  child’s 
life  of  Christ.  j 2329  S 

Stanley,  A.  P.  Sermons  for  children,  j 252  S9 
Thompson,  J.  P.  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  j 2329  T6 
Treanor,  T.  S.  The  log  of  a sky  pilot ; or, 
work  and  adventure  around  the  Goodwin 
Sands  j 266  T9 

Yechton,  B.,  ps;  of  L.  F.  Krause.  Christine’s 
inspiration.  j 244  Y 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Young  folks’  history  of  the 
Bible.  j 22095  Y 


Mythology. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Baldwin,  J.  The  story  of  Siegfried,  j 293  B 
A story  of  the  golden  age.  j 292  B2 

Old  Greek  stories  ; 3d  reader  grade,  j 292  B3 
Bulfinch,  T.  The  age  of  fable.  j 292  C 

Cox,  G.  W.  Tales  of  ancient  Greece,  j 292  B 
Francillon,  R.  E.  Gods  and  heroes  ; or,  the 
kingdom  of  Jupiter.  j 292  F 

Firth,  E.  M.  Stories  of  old  Greece,  j 292  F5 
Hawthorne,  N.  The  wonderbook : Tangle- 
wood  tales.  j H313  W 

Keary,  A.  M.  and  E.  Heroes  of  Asgard ; 
tales  from  Scandinavian  mythology. 

j 293  A 

Litchfield,  M.  E.  The  nine  worlds  ; stories 
from  Norse  mythology.  j 293  L 

Zimmern,  H.  Old  tales  from  Greece,  j 292  Z 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Ely,  T.  Olympos  ; tales  of  the  gods  of  Greece 
and  Rome.  292  E 

Gayley,  C.  M.,  ed.  The  classic  myths  in 
English  literature.  292  G 

Guerber,  H.  (M.)  A.  Myths  of  Greece  and 
Rome. 


Keightley,  T.  Fairy  mythology.  291  C 

Leland,  C.  G.  Algonquin  legends.  299  L 

Witt,  C.  Classic  mythology.  292  A 


Sociology. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Abbott,  B.  V.  The  travelling  law-school,  and 
Famous  trials;  first  lessons  in  government 
and  law.  j 3409  A 

Alton,  E.  Among  the  law-makers,  j 32873  A 
Austin,  O.  P.  Uncle  Sam’s  secrets  ; a story  of 
national  affairs,  for  the  youth  of  the  na- 
tion. j 3218  A5 

Brooks,  E.  S.  The  Century  book  for  young 
Americans.  j 3218  B5 

Brooks,  N.  How  the  republic  is  governed. 

j 3218  B7 

Burt,  M.  E.,  ed.  Little  nature  studies  for 
little  people.  j 3723  B 

Stories  from  Plato  and  other  classic  writers  : 
Hesiod,  Homer,  Aristophanes,  Ovid,  Ca- 
tullus, and  Pliny.  j 372  B 

Chaplin,  F.,  and  Humphrey,  F.A.  Little  folks 
of  other  lands.  j 390  C5 

Dawes,  A.  L.  How  we  are  governed. 

j 34273  D 

Giffen,  W.  M.  Civics  for  young  Americans. 

j 34273  G 

Gilmore,  J.  Storm  warriors ; or,  life-boat 
work  on  the  Goodwin  Sands.  j 369  G 

Hill,  C.  T.  Fighting  a fire.  j 352  H 

History  of  a ship  from  her  cradle  to  her 
grave  ; with  a short  account  of  modern 
steamships  and  torpedoes.  j 387  H 

Judson,  H.  P.  The  young  American  ; a civic 
reader.  j 3218  J 

Kennedy,  W.  S.  Wonders  and  curiosities  of 
the  railway.  j 3S5  K 

King,  C.  F.  Picturesque  geographical  read- 

ers ; as  follows  : 

V.  1.  At  home  and  at  school.  j 3728  K4 
V.  2-5.  This  continent  of  ours. 

j 3728  K5-K8 

V.  6.  Northern  Europe.  j 3728  K9 

Kirkland,  E.  S.  Speech  and  manners  for 
home  and  school.  j 395  A 

Lane,  Mrs.  C.  A.  Stories  for  children ; 1st 
reader  grade.  j 3724  L 

Mackarness,  M.  A.  Children  of  the  olden 

time.  j 390  M 

Macy,  J.  First  lessons  in  civil  government. 

j 34273  M9 

Miller,  O.  T.,  ps.  Little  people  of  Asia. 

j 392  A 

Morgan,  T.  J.  Patriotic  citizenship,  j 3218  M5 
Nordhoff,  C.  Politics  for  young  Americans. 

j 320  N 

Thorpe,  F.  N.  Government  of  the  people. 

j 3218  T 

Treanor,  T.  S.  Heroes  of  the  Goodwin  Sands. 

j 369  T 

Wiltse,  S.  E.  Stories  for  kindergarten  and 
private  schools.  j 3722  W9 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Ayres,  A.,  ps.  of  T.  E.  Osmun.  The  mentor  ; 
a little  book  for  the  guidance  of  men  and 
boys.  395  A8 


292  G8 

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SOCIOLOGY.  FOLK  AND  FAIRY  TALES. 


Bunce,  O.  B.  Don’t ; directions  for  avoiding 
improprieties.  395  E 

Bunce,  Mrs.  O.  B.  What  to  do  ; a companion 
to  Don’t.  395  El 

Corbin,  J.  School  boy  life  in  England.  8734  C 
Crocker,  G.  G.  Principles  of  procedure  in 
deliberative  bodies.  3281  C7 

Demmin,  A.  Arms  and  armour.  355  C 

Dole,  C.  F.  The  American  citizen.  320  D8 

Fiske,  J.  Civil  government  in  the  United 
States.  > 3218  Fl 

Great  words  from  great  Americans.  320  G 
Hailman,  E.  L.  Songs,  games,  and  rhymes. 

3722+H3 

Hubbard,  C.  B.,  comp.  Merry  songs  and 
games  for  kindergartens.  3722-f-H8 

Humphrey,  F.A.,  and  Thomas,  E.  M.  Babes  of 
the  nations.  391  M8 

Lacombe,  P.  Arms  and  armour.  355  B 

Mo  wry,  W.  A.  Studies  in  civil  government. 

34273  M 

Blanche,  J.  R.  British  costume.  391  P 

Poulsson,  E.  Finger-plays  for  nursery  and 
kindergarten.  3722  P5 

Reddall,  H.  F.  School-boy  days  in  merrie 
England.  373  R 

Reed,  H.  T.  Cadet  life  at  West  Point.  355  R 
Smith,  E.  Songs  for  little  children.  3722+S7 
Taylor,  F.  L.  The  Werner  primer.  3724  T 
Walker,  F.  A.  First  lessons  in  political 
economy.  3302  W2 

Walker,  G.,  and  Jenks,  H.  S.  Songs  and 
games  for  little  ones.  3722+W2 

Wilson,  W.  The  state;  elements  of  historical 
and  practical  politics.  320  W5 

3.  STORIES. 

Clark,  H.  H.  Boy-life  in  the  United  States 
navy.  j C545  B 

Joe  Bentley  ; sequel  to  Boy-life.  j C545  J 

Nordhoff,  C.  Man-of-war  life.  j N75  Ma 


Folk  and  Fairy  Tales. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Alger,  A.  L.  In  Indian  tents  ; stories  told  by 
Penobscot,  Passamaquoddy,  and  Micmac 
Indians.  j F 398  A5 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Danish  fairy  tales. 

j FAn21  D 

Fairy  tales  ; 1st  series,  adapted  to  children 
reading  the  3d  reader  ; ed.  by.  J.  H.  Stick- 
ney.  j FAn21  F 

Fairy  tales ; 2d  series,  adapted  to  children 
reading  the  4th  reader  ; ed  Stickney.  ‘ 

j FAn21  Fl 

Hans  Andersen’s  fairy  tales  ; trans.  by  Mrs. 

Pauli.  j FAn21  H 

Stories  ; with  a sketch  of  the  author. 

j FAn21  St 

Stories  and  fairy  tales  ; trans.  by  H O.  Som- 
mer. 2 v.  j FAn21  S 

Stories  and  tales.  j FAn21  SS 

Wonder  stories.  j FAn21  W 

Arabian  nights  ; ed.  by  E.  E.  Hale,  j FArl  A 
Fairy  tales  from  the  Arabian  nights  ; ed.  by 
E.  Dixon.  j FArl  D 

Asbjornsen,  P.  C.  Folk  and  fairy  tales. 

j FAsl  F 

Tales  from  the  f jeld.  j FAsl  T 


Atkinson,  J.  C.  The  last  of  the  giant  killers. 

j FAt5  L 

Scenes  in  fairyland.  j FAt5  S 

Aulnoy,  M.  C.  J.  de  B.,  Countess  d’.  Fairy 
tales  ; trans.  by  Blanche.  j FAu5  F 

Austin,  J.  G.  Moonfolk.  j FAu72  M 

Baldwin,  J.  Fairy  stories  and  fables ; 2d 
reader  grade.  j F398  B5 

Bangs,  J.  K.  Half-hours  with  Jimmieboy. 

j FB22  H 

Baring-Gould,  S. , comp.  Old  English  fairy 
tales.  j FB23  O 

Branch,  M.  L.  B.  The  Kanter  girls. 

j FB732  K 

Capuana,  L.  Once  upon  a time  ; fairy  tales  ; 

trans.  from  the  Italian  j FC17  O 

Carey,  M.,  comp.  Fairy  legends  of  the  French 
provinces.  j F398  C 

Carryl,  C.  E.  Davy  and  the  goblin,  j FC25  D 
Champney,  E.  W.  The  bubbling  tea-pot. 

j FC354  B 

In  the  sky-garden.  j FC354  I 

Chodsko,  A.  Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav  peasants 
and  herdsmen.  j FC455  F 

Church,  A.  J.  Stories  of  the  magicians. 

j FC471  M 

Clarke,  R.  S.  (Sophie  May,  ps.)  Fairy  book. 

j C55  L4 

Coleridge,  S.  Phantasmion.  j FC67  P 

Compton,  M.  Snow-bird  and  the  water- tiger, 
and  other  American  Indian  tales. 

j F398  C20 

Cooke,  F.  J.  Nature  myths,  and  stories  for 
little  children.  j F398  C22 

Craik,  D.  M.  (Miss  Mulock.)  The  adventures 
of  a brownie.  j C843  Ad 

The  fairy  book.  j FC843  F 

The  little  lame  prince.  j FC843  LL 

Little  Sunshine’s  holiday.  j FC843  LS 

Croker,  T.  C.  Fairy  legends  and  traditions  of 
the  south  of  Ireland.  j F398  C30 

Curtin,  J.,  comp.  Hero-tales  of  Ireland. 

j F398  C15 

Myths  and  folk-lore  of  Ireland.  j F898  C8 
Des  Cheznez,  E.  M.  Lady  Green-satin  and 
her  maid  Rosette.  j FD452  L 

Dodgson,  C.  L.  (Lewis  Carroll,  ps.)  Alice’s 
adventures  in  wonderland.  j FD684  A 

Sylvie  and  Bruno.  j FD884  S 

Sylvie  and  Bruno  concluded,  j FD864  Sv 
Through  the  looking-glass,  and  what  Alice 
found  there.  j FD664  T 

Douglas,  Sir  G.,  comp.  Scottish  fairy  and 
folk  tales.  j F398  D6 

English,  T.  D.  Fairy  stories  and  wonder 
tales.  j F398  E 

Field,  E.  A little  book  of  profitable  tales. 

j FF45  L 

Fielde,  A.  M.  Chinese  nights’  entertainment. 

j F398  F5 

Freiligrath-Kroecker,  K.  Alice  thro’  the 
looking-glass.  j F793  D 

Frere,  M.  Old  Deccan  days ; or,  Hindoo 
fairy  legends.  j FF89  O 

Giberne,  A.  Father  Aldur  ; a water  story. 

j FG351 F 

Gilman,  J.  B.  The  kingdom  of  coins,  j FG42  K 
The  musical  journey  and  Dorothy  and  Delia. 

j FG42  M 

Goddard,  J.  Fairy  tales  in  other  lands,  j FG54  F 
Golden  fairy  book,  The  ; comprising  stories  by 
Jokai  (and  others.)  j F898  G3 


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FOLK  AND  FAIRY  TALES. 


Griffis,  W.  E.  Japanese  fairy  world,  j FG87  J 
Grimm,  J.  L.  and  H.  K.  German  household 
tales.  j FG81  Ge 

German  popular  tales  and  household  stories. 

j FG81  P 

Grimm's  Fairy  tales  and  household  stories; 

trans.  by  Mrs.  Pauli.  j FG81  F 

Grimm’s  goblins;  selected  from  the  House- 
hold tales,  and  illustrated  from  Cruikshank’s 
designs.  j FG81  G 

Grimm’s  household  tales;  trans.  by  M.  Hunt. 
2 v.  j FG81  H 

Grinnell,  G.  B.  Pawnee  hero-stories  and 
folk-tales.  j F9704  G 

Harris,  J.  C.  Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger  and 
his  queer  country.  j FII24  L 

Mr.  Rabbit  at  home.  A sequel  to  Little  Mr. 
Thimblefinger.  j FH24  M 

Harrison,  C.  C.  The  old-fashioned  fairy 
book.  j FH248  O 

Hartland,  E.  S.  English  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

j F398  HI 

Hauff,  W.  Longnose  the  dwarf,  and  other 
fairy  tales.  j FH29  L 

Hays,  Mrs.  W.  J.  Prince  Lazybones,  and 
other  stories.  j FH336  P 

Horwitz,  C.  N.  Fairy-lure;  German  and 
Swedish  fairy  tales.  j FH78  F 

Swanhilde,  and  other  fairy  tales,  j FH78  S 
Hugessen,  E.  H.  K.,  baron  Brabourne.  The 
magic  oak-tree;  and  Prince  Filderkin. 

j FH87  M 

Uncle  Joe’s  stories.  j FH87  U 

Humphrey,  M.  Treasury  of  stories,  rhymes, 
and  jingles.  j F769  H 

Ingelow,  J.  Mopsa,  the  fairy.  j FIn4  M 
Jacobs,  J.,  ed.  The  book  of  wonder  voyages. 

j F398  J3 

Celtic  fairy  tales.  j FJ15  C 

English  fairy  tales.  j FJ15  E 

Indian  fairy  tales.  j FJ15  I 

More  Celtic  fairy  tales.  j FJ15  M 

More  English  fairy  tales.  j FJ15  ME 

Jefferies,  R.  Wood  magic.  j FJ38  W 

Jenks,  T.  Imaginotions.  j FJ415  I 

Jerdon,  G.  Keyhole  country.  j F398  J 

Kingsley,  C.  Water  babies,  j FK615  W,  W1 
Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  The  seven  champions  of 
Christendom.  j FK619  Se 

Kipling,  R.  The  jungle  book.  j FK625  J 
The  second  jungle  book.  j FK625  JS 

Laboulaye,  E.  R.  F.  Last  fairy  tales. 

j FLU 3 L 

Lane,  Mrs.  C.  A.  Stories  for  children.  1st. 

reader  grade.  j 3724  L 

Lang,  A.,  ed.  The  blue  fairy  book,  j FL25  B 
Fairy  tale  books  ; based  on  the  stories  in  the 
Blue  fairy  book  7 v.,  as  follows: 

Little  Red  Riding-hood,  and  other  stories. 

j FL25  F2 

Cinderella,  and  other  stories,  j FL25  FI 

Jack,  the  giant-killer,  and  other  stories. 

j FL25  F3 

The  sleeping  beauty,  and  other  stories. 

j FL25  F4 

History  of  Whittington,  and  other 

stories.  j FL25  F5 

The  princess  on  the  glass  hill,  and  other 
stories.  j FL25  F6 

Prince  Darling,  and  other  stories. 

j FL25  F7 
j FL25  G 


My  own  fairy  book.  j FL25  M 

The  pink  fairy  book.  j FL25  Pi 

Prince  Prigio.  j FL25  Pr 

Prince  Ricardo,  Prince  Prigio’s  son.  j FL25  P 
The  red  fairy  book.  j FL25  R 

The  yellow  fairy  book.  j FL25  Y 

Lathrop,  G.  P.  “ Behind  time.”  j FL345  B 
Lockwood,  I.  Baron  Trump’s  marvellous 
underground  journey.  j FL81  B 

Lummis,  C.  F.  The  man  who  married  the 
moon,  and  other  Pueblo  Indian  folk-stories, 

j F398  L9 

Macdonald,  G.  At  the  back  of  the  north 
wind.  j FM142  A 

Dealings  with  the  fairies.  j FM142  De 

A double  story.  j FM142  D 

The  light  princess,  and  other  tales,  j FM142  L 
The  princess  and  Curdie.  j FM142  Pr 

Mitchell,  S.  W.  Prince  Little-boy,  and  other 

tales.  j FM696  P 

Munkittrick,  R.  K.  The  moon  prince,  and 
other  nabobs.  j FM924  M 

Norton,  C.  E.  Fairy  stories  and  classic  tales 
of  adventure.  j 808  N,  v.  3 

O’Neill,  M.  The  elf-errant.  j FOn2  E 

Pyke,  R.  Adventures  of  Mabel.  j FP993  A 

Pyle,  H.  The  garden  behind  the  moon. 

j FP99  G 

Pepper  and  salt;  or,  seasoning  for  young 

folks.  j FP99+P 

Twilight  land.  j FP99  T 

The  wonder  clock;  twenty-four  marvellous 
tales.  j FP99  W 

Rolfe,  W.  J.,  ed.  Fairy  tales.  j F398  R 
Ruskin,  J.  The  king  of  the  Golden  River. 

j FR89  K 

Scudder,  H.  E.  The  book  of  folk  stories. 

j FScu2  F 

Scudder,  H.  E. , comp.  The  book  of  wonders. 
The  book  of  popular  tales.  Stories  from 
Hans  Andersen.  Tales  from  the  Arabian 
Nights.  in  j Scu2+C 

Silver  fairy  book,  The.  Comprising  stories 
by  Voltaire  (and  others).  j FSi3  S 

Stanley,  H.  M.  My  dark  companions  and 
their  strange  stories.  j F398  S9 

Stearns,  A.  Sindbad,  Smith  & Co.  j St31  S 
Steel,  F.  A.  Tales  of  the  Punjab,  told  by  the 
people.  j FSt35  T 

Stockton,  F.  R.  The  beeman  of  Orn,  and 
other  fanciful  tales.  j FSt6  B 

Fanciful  tales.  j FSt6  Fa 

Floating  prince,  and  other  fairytales,  j FSt6  F 
Ting-a-ling.  j FSt6  Ti 

Swinton,  W.,  and  Cathcart,  G.  R.  The  book 
of  tales.  j FSw6  B 

Thorpe,  B.  Yule-tide  stories;  a collection  of 
Scandinavian  and  north  German  tales. 

j FT39  Y 

Uncle  Frank,  ps.  Prince  Uno;  Uncle  Frank’s 
visit  to  fairy-land.  j FF85  P 

Valentine,  L.  J.,  comp.  The  old  fairy  tales. 

j F398  V3 

Whittier,  J.  G.,  ed.  Fancies  of  child  life. 

in  j W61  C 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  Once  upon  a time,  and  other 
child-verses.  j 8114  W6 

The  pot  of  gold,  and  other  stories,  j FW65  P 
Wister,  A.  L.,  trans.  Fairy  tales  from  the 
German.  j F398  W6- 

Yeats,  W.  B. , ed.  Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

j F398  Y 


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The  green  fairy  book. 


FOLK  AND  FAIRY  TALES.  LANGUAGE.  NATURAL  SCIENCE. 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Andersen’s  marchen;  ed., 
with  notes  and  vocabulary,  by  O.  B.  Super. 

833  An21  M 

Barlow,  J.  The  end  of  Elfintown.  (A  poem.) 

82189  B17 

Bunce,  J.  T.  Fairy  tales;  their  origin  and 
meaning.  398  A 

Clouston,  W.  A.  A book  of  noodles.  398  G 
Curtin,  J. , comp.  Myths  and  folk-tales  of  the 
Russians,  western  Slavs,  and  Magyars. 

398  C7 

Tales  of  the  fairies  and  of  the  ghost  world. 
(Irish.)  398  C6 

Dasent,  Sir  G.  W.  Popular  tales  from  the 
Norse.  398  F 

Grimm,  J.  L.  and  W.  K.  Kinder-  und  Haus- 
marchen.  8337  A 

Grinnell,  G.  B.  Blackfoot  lodge  tales.  398  G5 
Hammett,  J.  L.,  pub.  The  Boston  collection 
of  kindergarten  stories.  3722  H5 

Harrison,  E.  In  story-land.  3722  H 

Hunt,  R.,  ed.  Popular  romances  of  the  west 
of  England.  398  H15 

Monteiro,  M.  Legends  and  popular  tales  of 
the  Basque  people.  398  M 

Musaeus,  J.  K.  A.  Volksmarchen  der  Deut- 
schen.  833  M97  V 

Owen,  M.  A Voodoo  tales,  as  told  among  the 
negroes  of  the  Southwest.  398  O 

Perrault,  C.,  and  others.  Contes  de  fees. 

843  P42  C 

Popular  tales  ; ed.  A.  Lang.  (In  French.) 

843  P42  P 

Contes  de  fees  ; ed.  by  G.  A.  Fasnacht. 

843  P42  Cl 

Fairy  tales  of  Mother  Goose.  in  099  W 

Sauyeur,  L.,  ed.  Contes  merveilleux  des 
freres  Grimm,  Perrault,  et  Saintine.  4486  SI 
Schwab,  G.  Die  deutschen  volksbucher  fur 
jung  und  alt.  398  S5 

Yernaleken,  T.  In  the  land  of  marvels; 

folk-tales  from  Austria  and  Bohemia.  398  V 
Wratislaw,  A.  H.  Sixty  folk-tales  from 
Slavonic  sources.  398  W 


Language. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Cyr,  E.  M.  Children’s  third  reader,  j 4286  C 
Gilman,  A.  Short  stories  from  the  dictionary. 

j 420  G 

Nesbitt,  M.  L.  Grammar-land.  j 425  N 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Ahn,  F.  Ahn’s  first  German  book.  4382  A 
Alliott-Boymier,  L.  Contes  et  nouvelles. 

4487  A 

Anderson,  J.  M.  A study  of  English  words. 

420  A4 

Bercy,  P.  La  langue  franpaise.  2 v.  4482  B 
Bowen,  E.  L.,  comp.  First  Italian  readings. 

4586  B 

Brandt,  H.  C.  G.  German  reader  for  begin- 
ners. - 4386  BIO 

Daell,  A.  von.  Introduction  to  the  French 
language:  grammar.  4482  D 

Daell,  A.,  von  , and  Schrakamp,  J.  Das 
deutsehe  buch  fur  anfanger.  4382  D8 


Gelbach,  W.  Das  erste  buch  fiir  schule  und 
haus.  4382  G 

Grandgent,  C.  H.  Italian  grammar.  455  G 

Guerber,  H.  (M.)  A.  Marchen  und  erzahlung- 
en.  4386  G 

Minnsen,  M.  Huit  contes.  4487  M 

Rougemont,  A.  de.  Anecdotes  nouvelles. 

4486  R1 

Tarbell,  H.  S.  Tarbell’s  lessons  in  language. 

2 v.  428  T 

Sauyeur,  L.  Causeries  avec  mes  el&ves.  4486  S 
Contes  merveilleux,  avec  etude  de  mots. 

4486  SI 

Petites  causeries.  4482  S 

Schrakamp,  J.,  comp.  Erzahlungen  aus  der 
deutschen  geschichte  fur  schule  und  haus. 

4387  S 

Stern,  S.  M.  Studien  und  plaudereien.  1st 
and  2nd  series.  4386  A 

Storme,  G.  Easy  German  reading.  4386  S 

Webb,  H.  L.  B.  German  historical  reading- 
book.  4387  W 

Natural  Science. 

General  and  Miscellaneous. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Atkinson,  J.  C.  Walks,  talks,  travels  and 
exploits  of  two  schoolboys.  j 504  A16 

Ballard,  H.  H.  Three  kingdoms  ; a hand- 
book of  the  Agassiz  association.  j 507  A 
Bell,  N.  R.  E.  (N.  D’ Anvers,  ps.)  Science 
ladders.  " j 504  B6 

Bert,  P.  First  steps  in  scientific  knowledge. 

j 502  A 

Buckley,  A.  B.  (Mrs.  Fisher.)  The  fairy- 
land of  science.  j 504  E 

Through  magic  glasses.  A sequel  to  The 
fairy-land  of  science.  j 504  El 

Clodd,  E.  The  childhood  of  the  world  ; a 
simple  account  of  man  in  early  times. 

j 571  D 

The  story  of  primitive  man.  . j 571  D1 

Darwin,  C.  R.  What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his 
voyage  round  the  world.  j 508  D 

Gibson,  W.  H.  Eye  spy.  j 504  G6 

Hooker,  W.  The  child’s  book  of  nature. 

j 500  H 

Joyce,  J.  Scientific  dialogues.  3 v.  j 530  J 
Lewis,  A.  J.  (Prof.  Hoffman,  ps.)  Magic  at 
home  ; a book  of  amusing  science,  j 507  L 
Murche,  V.  T.  Science  readers ; revised  and 
adapted  for  use  in  schools.  4 v.  j 508  M 
Napier.  C.  O.  G.  Tommy  Try,  and  wiiat  he 
did  in  science.  j 504  F 

Northrop,  H.  D.  Earth,  sea,  and  sky.  j 504  H 
Parker,  F.  W.,  and  Helm,  N.  L.  Uncle 
Robert’s  visit.  j 504  P 

Pliny,  the  elder.  The  boys’  and  girls’  Pliny  ; 
being  parts  of  Pliny’s  Natural  history;  ed. 
by  J.  S.  White.  j 500  P 

Sloane,  T.  O’C.  Home  experiments  in  science. 

j 507  S 

Stevenson,  S.  H.  Boys  and  girls  in  biology. 

j 5704  S 

Swiss  cross,  The  ; a monthly  magazine  of  the 
Agassiz  association.  j 505-f-S 

Tidy,  C.  M.  Story  of  a tinder  box.  j 504  T5 
What  shall  we  talk  about?  or,  things  that 
everyone  ought  to  know.  j 504  W8 


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NATURAL  SCIENCE. 


ASTRONOMY.  CHEMISTRY.  ELECTRICITY. 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Brown,  R.,  ed.  Science  for  all.  5 v.  504+B8 
Gibson,  W.  H.  My  studio  neighbors.  504  G7 
Sharp  eyes  ; 52  weeks  among  insects,  birds, 
and  flowers.  504  G5 

Mosley,  M.  W.  A song  of  life.  5704  M 

Pepper,  J.  H.  Cyclopaedic  science  simplified. 

504  P 

Pouchet,  F.  A.  The  universe  ; or,  infinitely 
great  and  infinitely  little.  504  I 

Simmons,  A.  T.  Physiography  for  beginners. 

502  S 

Tissandier,  G.  Popular  scientific  recreations. 

504  M 

Wood,  J.  G.  Common  objects  of  the  micro- 
scope. 578  D 

Wright,  M.  O.  The  friendship  of  nature. 

504  W5 

8.  STORY. 

Waterloo,  S.  The  story  of  Ab  ; a tale  of  the 
time  of  the  cave  men.  W49.2 


Astronomy,  Stars. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Ball,  R.  S.  Star-land ; being  talks  with 
young  people  about  the  wonders  of  the 
heavens.  j 5202  B1 

Chambers,  G.  F.  The  story  of  the  stars  simply 
told  for  general  readers  j 528  C 

Flammarion,  C.  The  wonders  of  the  heavens. 

j 5202  C 

Giberne,  A.  Among  the  stars  ; or,  wonderful 
things  in  the  sky.  j 5204  C 

Sun,  moon,  and  stars  ; a book  for  beginners 

j 5204  E 

The  starry  skies  ; or,  first  lessons  on  the  sun, 
moon,  and  stars.  j 5204  Cl 

Moore,  A.,  and  Nichols,  L.  D.  Overhead; 
or,  what  Harry  and  Lucy  discovered  in  the 
heavens.  j 5204  M5 

Olmstead,  D.  Compendium  of  astronomy. 

j 5202  02 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Story  land  of  stars  j 5204  P 
Taylor,  L.  Astronomers  and  their  observa- 
tions. j 520  T 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Ball,  Sir  R.  S.  Time  and  tide  ; romance  of 
the  moon.  5258  B 

Bayne,  S.  G.  The  pith  of  astronomy.  5202  B5 
Chambers,  G.  F.  The  story  of  the  solar  system, 
simply  told.  5232  C 

Gore,  J.  H.  Geodesy.  5269  G7 

Guillemin,  A.  Wonders  of  the  moon.  5238  G 
Lockyer,  J.  N.  Astronomy.  (Science  primers.) 

5202  L 

Proctor,  R.  A.  Easy  star  lessons.  523  P7 
Serviss,  G.  P.  Astronomy  with  an  opera- 
glass.  523  S 

Chemistry,  Physics. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Abbott,  J.  Force.  j 531  C 

Heat.  j 536  B 

Light.  j 535  C 


Ballard,  H.  H.  The  world  of  matter  ; a guide 
to  the  study  of  chemistry  and  mineralogy. 

j 540  B 

Cooley,  Le  R.  C.  A guide  to  elementary 
chemistry,  for  beginners.  j 5402  C 

Faraday,  M.  Lectures  on  the  chemical  history 
of  the  candle.  j 540  A 

Holmes,  F.  M.  Chemists  and  their  wonders. 

j 540  H3 

Hooker,  W.  First  book  in  chemistry  ; for  the 
use  of  schools  and  families.  j 540  H 

Johnson,  A.  Sunshine.  j 535  J 

Meyer,  L.  J.  (Lucy  J.  Rider.)  Real  fairy 
folks  ; explorations  in  the  world  of  atoms. 

j 5404  A 

Roscoe,  H.  E.  Chemistry.  (Science  primers  ) 

j 5402  D 

Tyler,  H.  W.  Entertainments  in  chemistry. 

j 542  T 

Wright,  C.  R.  A.  The  threshold  of  science. 

j 530  W 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Appleton,  J.  H.  Beginner’s  handbook  of  ele- 
mentary chemistry.  5402  A6 

Barker,  G.  F.  Text-book  of  elementary 
chemistry.  5402  B 

Gage,  A.  P.  Elements  of  physics.  5302  G3 
Ganot,  A.  Physics.  5302  A 

Hopkins,  G.  M.  Experimental  science. 

5307  H,  HI 

Mixter,  W.  G.  Elementary  text  book  of 
chemistry.  5402  M 

Muir,  M.  M.  P.  The  story  of  the  chemical 
elements.  541  Ml 

Olmstead,  D.  Natural  philosophy.  5302  D 

Steele,  J.  D.  Popular  chemistry.  5402  S 

3.  STORIES. 

Jak,  ps.  of  A.  B.  Williams.  Professor  Johnny. 

j J21  P 

Uncle  Lawrence,  ps.  In  search  of  a son. 

j L435  I 

Electricity. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Atkinson,  P.  Electricity  for  everybody. 

j 537  A8 

Barnard,  C.  First  steps  in  electricity,  j 537  F 
Cumming,  L.  Electricity  treated  experiment- 
ally. j 537  C5 

Fonvielle,  W.  Thunder  and  lightning. 

j 5374  A 

Frith,  H.,  and  Rawson,  W.  S.  Coil  and 
current ; or,  the  triumphs  of  electricity. 

j 537  F8 

Jerrold,  W.  Electricians  and  their  marvels. 

j 537  J3 

Mendenhall,  T.  C.  A century  of  electricity. 

j 537  E 

Munro,  J.  The  story  of  electricity,  j 537  M10 
Sloane,  T.  O’C.  Electricity  simplified. 

j 537  S3 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Atkinson,  P.  Elements  of  dynamic  electricity. 

537  A7 

Brackett,  C.  F.,  and  others.  Electricitv  in 
daily  life.  5378  B7 


ELECTRICITY.  GEOLOGY.  NATURAL  HISTORY.  BOTANY. 


Caillard,  E.  M.  Electricity.  537  C3 

Crofts,  A.  How  to  make  a dynamo.  5378  C7 
Kir  wan,  T.  Easy  lessons  in  electricity.  537  K 
Munro,  J.  Electricity  and  its  uses.  5378  B 
Verity,  J.  B.  Electricity  up  to  date.  5378  V 

3.  STORIES. 

Trowbridge,  J.  The  electrical  boys,  j T757  E 
The  resolute  Mr.  Pansy.  j T757  R 

Three  boys  on  an  electrical  boat.  j T757  T 


Geology,  Mineralogy,  Physical 
Geography. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Abbott,  J.  Water  and  land.  j 5514  B 

Ansted,  D.  T.  In  search  of  minerals,  j 549  A 
Dana,  J.  D.  The  geological  story  briefly  told. 

j 5502  D 

Frye,  A.  E.  Brooks  and  brook  basins. 

j 5514  F5 

Gaye,  S.  The  world’s  lumber  room,  j 551  G5 
Geikie,  A.  Geology.  (Science  primers.) 

j 5502  G1 

Heilprin,  A.  The  earth  and  its  story  ; a first 
book  of  geology.  j 5502  H5 

Herrick,  S.  B.  The  earth  in  past  ages. 

j 550  H 

Hopkins,  L.  P.  Handbook  of  the  earth ; nat- 
ural methods  in  geography.  j 551  H7 

Hutchinson,  H.  N.  The  autobiography  of  the 
earth.  j 5502  H 

Ingersoll,  E.  Old  ocean.  j 5514  I 

Kingsley,  C.  Madam  How  and  Lady  Why ; 
or,  first  lessons  in  earth  lore  for  children. 

j 551  K 

Long,  C.  C.  Home  geography  for  primary 
grades.  j 5514  L 

Martin,  E.  A.  The  story  of  a piece  of  coal. 

j 549  M 

Nichols,  L.  D.  Underfoot.  j 5504  C 

Shaler,  N.  S.  A first  book  in  geology. 

j 5502  S 

Thorp,  Mrs.  King  Frost ; wonders  of  snow 
and  ice.  j 5519  T 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Bonney,  T.  G.  The  story  of  our  planet.  551 B3 
Chambers,  G.  F.  The  story  of  the  weather. 

5515  CIO 

Crosby,  W.  O.  Common  minerals  and  rocks. 

552  C 

Gaye,  S.  The  great  world’s  farm ; nature's 
crops,  and  how  they  grow.  551  G 

Gf.eely,  A.  W.  American  weather.  5515  C 
Hutchinson,  H.  N.  Creatures  of  other  days. 

566  HI 

Extinct  monsters.  566  H 

Story  of  the  hills.  5514  H 

Reclus,  J.  J.  E.  The  history  of  a mountain. 

5514  C 

Shaler.  N.  S.  Aspects  of  the  earth.  551  S 
Sea  and  land.  5514  S 

Starr,  F.  On  the  hills.  5504  S 

3.  STORIES. 

Giberne,  A.  Father  Aldur ; a water  story. 

(Storms,  fog,  dew,  etc.)  j FG351  F 

Uncle  Lawrence,  ps.  The  story  of  a moun- 
tain. (Geology  and  meteorology.)  j L435  S 


Natural  History. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 
Abbott,  J.  The  little  learner  ; learning  about 
common  things.  j 500  A 

Andrews,  J.  The  stories  Mother  Nature  told 
her  children.  j 504  A5 

Cooke,  M.  C.  Ponds  and  ditches.  j 504  J1 

The  woodlands.  3 504  J 

Darwin,  C.  R.  What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his 
voyage  round  the  world.  j 508  D 

Housman,  H.  Story  of  our  museum  ; how  we 
formed  it  and  what  it  taught  us.  j 579  B 
Leslie,  G.  D.  Letters  to  Marco.  j 504  L4 
Riverside  letters  ; a continuation  of  letters  to 
Marco.  3*  504  L5 

Lubbock,  Sir  J.  Chapters  in  popular  natural 
history.  j 504  L8 

Strong,  F.  L.  All  the  year  round.  j 504  S8 

Ware,  E.  R.  Three  little  lovers  of  nature. 

j 504  W10 

What  shall  we  talk  about?  or,  things  that 
everyone  ought  to  know.  j 504  W8 

Wright,  J.  McN.  Seaside  and  wayside.  4 v. 

j 504  W6 

Wright,  M.  O.  Tommy-Anne  and  the  three 
hearts.  j 504  W4 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 
Buckland,  F.  Curiosities  of  natural  history. 

4 v.  504  G 

Gibson,  W.  H.  My  studio  neighbors.  504  G7 
Sharp  eyes  ; 52  weeks  among  insects,  birds, 
and  flowers.  504  G5 

Wright,  M.  O.  The  friendship  of  nature 

504  W5 

Botany,  Flowers,  Plants. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 
Bergen,  F.  D.  Glimpses  of  the  plant  world, 

j 580  B3 

Church,  E.  R.  Among  the  trees  at  Elmridge. 

j 582  C 

Cooke,  M.  C.  Rambles  among  the  wild 


flowers  ; a book  for  the  young.  j 582  C5 
Cooper,  H.  C.  Short  studies  in  botany,  for 
children.  j 580  CIO 

Dana,  Mrs.  W.  S.  Plants  and  their  children. 

j 580  D1 

Gray,  A.  How  plants  behave.  j 581  E 

How  plants  grow.  j 581  El 

Hale,  G.  E.  Little  flower  people.  j 580  H5 

Harris,  A.  B.  Wild  flowers  and  where  they 
grow.  j 580  H 


Henslow,  G.  Botany  for  beginners,  j 580  H9 
Hooker,  J.  D.  Botany.  (Science  primers.) 

3 581  F 

Newell,  J.  H.  Readers  in  botany:  part  1, 
from  seed  to  leaf.  j 5804  N 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Fairyland  of  flowers  ; a popular 
illustrated  botany.  j 580  P 

Little  flower  folks  ; or,  stories  from  flower- 
land.  j 580  PI 

Spear,  M.  A.  Leaves  and  flowers ; or,  plant 
studies  for  young  readers.  j 580  S8 

Step,  E.  Plant  life.  j 5804  A 

Vincent,  F.,  comp.  The  plant  world.  3'  580  V 
Whitcomb,  I.  P.  A bunch  of  wild  flowers  for 
the  children.  3 580  W3 

Youmans,  E.  A.  First  book  of  botany.  3 580  Y 


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BOTANY.  ZOOLOGY. 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Allen,  (C.)  G.  The  story  of  the  plants.  581  A6 
Bailey,  W W.  The  botanical  collector’s 
handbook.  5807  A 

Conn,  H.  W.  The  story  of  germ  life.  5899  C 

Cooke,  M.  C.  Romance  of  low  life  among 
plants.  586  C 

Creevey,  C.  A.  Flowers  of  field,  hill,  and 
swamp,  582  CIO 

Dana,  Mrs.  W.  S.  According  to  season.  580  D 
How  to  know  the  wild  flowers.  582  D 

Emerson,  G.  B.  Trees  and  shrubs  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 582  E 

Flagg,  W.  A year  among  the  trees.  582  F5 
Frankland,  P.  F.  Our  secret  friends  and 
foes.  5899  F3 

Hardinge,  E.  M.,  ps.  With  the  wild  flowers. 

580  H7 

Herrick,  S.  B.  Wonders  of  plant  life.  581  G 
Lubbock,  Sir  J.  Flowers,  fruits,  and  leaves. 

581  L2 

Mathews,  F.  S.  Familiar  trees  and  their 
leaves.  582  M6 

Newhall,  C.  S.  Leaf-collectors’  handbook. 

582  N1 

Shrubs  of  northeastern  America.  580  N5 

Trees  of  northeastern  America.  582  N 

Ward,  H.  W.  The  diseases  of  plants.  5892  W 
Weed,  C.  M.  Ten  New  England  blossoms  and 
their  insect  visitors.  581  W 

Zoology,  Animals,  Birds, 
Insects. 

See  also  Domestic  Animals , after. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Alden,  R.  M.  A world  of  little  people. 

j 5957  A10 

Ballard,  J.  P.  Among  the  moths  and  butter- 
flies ; a revised  and  enlarged  edition  of 
“Insect  lives.”  j 5957  El 

Insect  lives  : or,  born  in  prison.  j 5957  E 
Bamfcrd,  M.  E.  My  land  and  water  friends. 

j 5904  B14 

Talks  by  queer  folks  ; more  land  and  water 
friends.  j 5904  B15 

Up  and  down  the  brooks.  j 595  B 

Baskett,  J.  N.  The  story  of  the  birds. 

j 5982  B5 

Bayliss,  C.  K.  In  brook  and  bayou,  j 592  B 
Beard,  J.  Curious  homes  and  their  tenants. 

j 5904  B3 

Beaugrand,  C.  The  walks  abroad  of  two 
young  naturalists.  j 5904  B2 

Birds  illustrated  by  color  photography. 

j 5982  B20 

Buckley,  A.  B.  Life  and  her  children  ; 
glimpses  of  animal  life.  j 5904  J 

The  winners  in  life’s  race : or,  the  great 
back-boned  family.  j 596  A 

Burroughs,  J.  Birds  and  bees.  Sharp  eyes, 
and  other  papers.  j 5904  B20 

Campbell,  C.  C.  Natural  history  for  young 
folks.  j 599  C2 

Carrington,  E.  Animals’  ways  and  claims. 

j 5904  CIO 

Church,  E.  R.  Little  neighbors  at  Elmridge. 

j 5904  C6 

Talks  by  the  seashore.  j 5904  C5 


Conant,  H.  S.  Butterfly  hunters.  j 5957  C 
Cooper,  S.  Animal  life  in  the  sea  and  on  the 
land  ; a zoolo'gy  for  young  people,  j 5902  C 
Damon,  W.  E.  Ocean  wonders  ; a companion 
for  the  seaside.  j 5904  A 

Hardy,  Mrs.  A.  S.  The  hall  of  shells,  j 594  H 
Harris,  A.  B.  Door-yard  folks.  A winter 
garden.  j 5904  F 

Field,  wood,  and  meadow  rambles  ; how  we 
went  bird’s-nesting.  j 5982  H 

Hibberd,  S.  Clever  dogs,  horses,  etc.;  with 
anecdotes  of  other  animals.  j 5915  H 

Hive  and  its  wonders,  The.  (Anon.)  j 5957  F 
Hook,  S.  Little  people  and  their  homes  in 
meadows,  woods,  and  waters.  j 5957  H8 
Holder,  C.  F.  Along  the  Florida  reef. 

j 590  H5 

A frozen  dragon  and  other  tales  ; a story- 
book of  natural  history  for  boys  and  girls. 

j 5904  L2 

The  ivory  king  ; a popular  account  of  the 
elephant  and  its  allies.  j 5990  A 

Living  lights  ; phosphorescent  animals  and 
vegetables.  j 5904  L 

Marvels  of  animal  life.  j 5904  LI 

A strange  company : wonderwings,  mullin- 
gongs,  colossi,  etc.  j 5904  H8 

Ingersoll,  E.  Friends  worth  knowing ; 
glimpses  of  American  natural  history. 

j 5904  I 

Johonnot,  J.  Cats  and  dogs,  and  other  friends 
for  little  folks.  j 5904  J5 

Friends  in  feathers  and  fur,  and  other  neigh- 
bors. j 5904  J6 

Glimpses  of  the  animal  world ; or,  science 
and  literature  of  natural  history. 

j 5904  J10 

Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  and  their 
kin.  j 5904  J8 

Neighbors  with  wings  and  fins,  and  some 
others,  for  young  people.  j 5904  J7 

Some  curious  flyers,  creepers,  and  swim- 
mers. j 5904  J9 

Jordan,  D.  S.  Matka  and  Kotik  ; a tale  of  the 
seal  islands.  (Fiction.)  j 599  J 

Kelly,  M.  A.  B.  Leaves  from  nature’s  story- 
book. j 5904  K9 

Short  stories  of  our  shy  neighbors,  j 5904  K10 
Knox,  T.  W.  Horse  stories,  and  stories  of 
other  animals.  j 5915  K 

Land  of  the  lion,  The  ; adventures  among  the 
wild  animals  of  Africa.  (Anon.)  j 5904  L5 
Lang,  A.,  ed.  The  animal  story  book. 

j 5904  L20 

Lockwood,  S.  Animal  memoirs.  j 5904  L7 
Lothrop,  D.  & Co.,  pubs.  With  the  birds; 

selected  poems.  j 5982  L 

McCook,  H.  C.  Tenants  of  an  old  farm ; 
leaves  from  the  note-book  of  a naturalist. 

j 5957  Ml 

Maskell,  A.  E.  A.  Children  with  the  birds. 

j 5982  M9 

Four  feet,  wings,  and  fins.  j 5904  G 

Merriam,  F.  A.  Birds  of  village  and  field  ; a 
bird  book  for  beginners.  j 5982  Ml 

Birds  through  an  opera-glass.  j 5982  M 

Miller,  O.  T.,  ps.  Four-handed  folk,  j 5998  M 
Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur.  j 5904  K 
Queer  pets  at  Marcy’s.  j 5904  K1 

Montmahon,  C.  de,  and  Beauregard,  H.  A 
course  in  zoology  ; designed  for  secondary 
education.  j 5902  M 


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ZOOLOGY.  USEFUL  ARTS. 


Morse,  E.  S.  First  book  of  zoology,  j 5902  M5 
Noel,  M.  Buz  ; or,  the  life  and  adventures  of 
a honey  bee.  j 5957  N 

Scherren,  H.  Popular  history  of  animals,  for 
young  people.  j 5902  S5 

Stowe,  H.  B.  Queer  little  people.  j 5904  S 
Taylor,  J.  E.  The  playtime  naturalist,  j 5904  T 
Tenney,  A.  A.  G.  Young  folks’  pictures  and 
stories  of  animals.  j 5904  T5 

Treat,  M Home  studies  in  nature,  j 5904  D 
My  garden  pets.  j 595  A 

Trimmer,  Mrs.  The  history  of  the  robins. 

j 5982  T9 

Tucker,  C.  M.  (A.  L.  O.  E.)  Fairy  Frisket ; or, 
peeps  at  insect  life.  j 5957  T 

Van  Bruyssel,  E.  The  population  of  an  old 
pear  tree.  j 5957  V 

Wood,  J.  G.  Half-hours  with  a naturalist ; 
rambles  near  the  shore.  j 5904  W 

Man  and  beast,  here  and  hereafter,  j 5915  W1 
Petland  revisited.  j 5915  W2 

Wright,  M.  O.,  and  Coues,  E.  Citizen  bird ; 
scenes  from  bird-life  in  plain  English,  for 
beginners.  j 5982  W8 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Abbott,  C.  C.  Days  out  of  doors.  5904  C2 
A naturalist’s  rambles  around  home.  5904  Cl 
Notes  of  the  night.  5904  C4 

Outings  at  odd  times.  5904  C3 

Recent  rambles.  5904  A4 

Travels  in  a tree-top.  5904  A5 

Upland  and  meadow.  5904  A3 

Waste  land  wanderings.  5904  C 

Badenoch,  L.  N.  Romance  of  the  insect 
world.  5957  B2 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  Wild  beasts  and  their  ways. 

599  B3 

Blanchan,  N.  Bird  neighbors.  5982  B1 8 
Burroughs,  J.  Wake  robin.  5982  B 

Chapman,  F.  M.  Hand-book  of  birds  of  north- 
eastern America.  5982  C3 

Colton,  B.  P.  Elementary  course  in  practical 
zoology.  591  C 

Emerton,  J.  H.  Structure  and  habits  of 
spiders.  5954  A 

Grant,  J.  B.  Our  common  birds.  5892  G7 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Chapters  on  animals.  5904  B 
Huxley,  T.  H.  The  cray-fish.  5907  B 

Hyatt,  A.,  and  Arms,  J.  M.  Insecta.  5957  H 
Ingersoll,  E.  Wild  neighbors.  590411 

Lubbock,  Sir  J.  Ants,  bees,  and  wasps.  5957  B 
Lunt,  H.  Across  lots.  5904  L10 

Maynard,  C.  J.  Naturalist’s  guide  in  collect- 
ing and  preserving  objects  of  natural  his- 
tory. 579  A 

Men ault,  E.  Intelligence  of  animals.  5915  M 
Miller,  O.  T. , 'ps.  A bird-lover  in  the  west. 

5982  F2 

In  nesting  time.  5982  F 

Little  brothers  of  the  air.  5982  FI 

Upon  the  tree-tops.  5982  F3 

Packard,  A.  S.  Entomology  for  beginners. 

5957  A2 

Samuels,  M.  The  amateur  aquarist.  5907  S 

Scudder,  S.  H.  Butterflies.  5957  S3 

The  life  of  a butterfly  5957  S5 

Stearns,  W.  A.  New  England  bird-life.  2 v, 

5982  C 

Thompson,  M Sylvan  secrets.  * 5982  E 
White,  G.  Natural  history  of  Selborne. 

5904  H,  til 


Wood,  J.  G.  Homes  without  hands.  5915  W 
New  illustrated  natural  history.  5902-|-A 

Wright,  M.  O.  Birdcraft.  5982  W7 

3.  STORIES. 

Bamford,  M.  E.  The  Look-about  club.  (In- 
sects.) j B215  L 

Biart,  L.  The  young  naturalist.  j B474  A 
Candeze,  E.  Curious  adventures  of  a field 
cricket.  j C16  A 

Jak,  ps.  of  A.  B.  Williams.  Birchwood. 

j J21  B 

The  riverside  museum  ; sequel  to  Birchwood. 

j J21  R 


Useful  Arts, 

General  and  Miscellaneous. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Eaton,  S.  One  hundred  lessons  in  business. 

j 658  E 

Jenks,  T.  Century  World’s  Fair  book  for  boys 
and  girls.  j 606  J 

Kirby,  M.  and  E.  Aunt  Martha’s  corner  cup- 
board. j 643  K 

Kirkland,  E.  S.  Dora’s  housekeeping,  j 641  I 
Morris,  E.  Farming  for  boys.  j 630  I 

Terhune,  M.  V.  (Marion  Harland,  ps.)  Cook- 
ery for  beginners.  j 641  T 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Barnard,  C.  Talks  about  our  useful  plants. 

630  B5 

Talks  about  the  soil.  631  B 

Talks  about  the  weather.  630  B6 

Bostwick,  L.  W.  Margery  Daw’s  home  con- 
fectionery. 642  B 

Croly,  J.  C.  (Jennie  June,  ps.)  Thrown  on 
her  own  resources  ; or,  what  girls  can  do. 

658  C 

Hapgood,  O.  C.  School  needlework.  646  H 
Harris,  T.  W.  Treatise  on  some  insects  in- 
jurious to  vegetation.  632  H 

Huntington,  E.  Children’s  kitchen  garden. 

641  HU 

Cooking  garden.  641-j-HlO 

Kirkwood,  L.  J.  Illustrated  sewing  primer. 

646  K 

Manson,  G.  J.  Ready  for  business.  650  M 

Owen,  C.  (Mrs.  Nitzsch.)  Gentle  breadwin- 
ners. 641  HI 

Rodway,  J.  The  story  of  forest  and  stream. 

634  R5 

Roe,  E.  P.  The  home  acre.  634  R2 

Routledge,  R.  Discoveries  and  inventions  of 
the  nineteenth  century.  608  Bl,  B 

Saunders,  W.  Insects  injurious  to  fruits.  632  B 
White,  S.  J.  Business  openings  for  girls. 

658  W 

Whitney,  A.  D.  T.  Just  how ; a key  to  the 
cook-books.  641  D 

Woolman,  M.  S.  Sewing  course  for  schools. 

646  4- W 

3.  STORIES. 

Goodwin,  C.  How  they  learned  housework. 

j G63  H 


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USEFUL  ARTS.  ANATOMY.  DOMESTIC  ANIMALS.  MANUFACTURES. 


Jak,  ps.  of  A.  B.  Williams.  The  Fitch  club. 

j J21F 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Lawrence’s  adventures 
among  the  ice-cutters,  glass-makers,  coal- 
miners, iron-men,  and  ship-builders. 

j T756  La 

Anatomy  and  Physiology, 
Health. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Allen,  C.  B.  The  man  wonderful  in  the  house 
beautiful.  3'  612  A5 

Benedict,  A.  K.  My  wonder-story.  3 612  B3 

Blaikie,  W.  Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and 
girls.  3 613  II 

Mace,  J.  History  of  a mouthful  of  bread. 

3 612  C 

Servants  of  the  stomach.  3 612  Cl 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Angerstein,  E.,  and  Eckler,  G.  Home  gym- 
nastics for  the  well  and  the  sick.  613  A5 
Blaikie,  W.  How  to  get  strong  and  how  to 
stay  so.  613  I 

Checkley,  E.  A natural  method  of  physical 
training.  613  C9 

Dulles,  C.  W.  What  to  do  first  in  accidents 
and  emergencies.  617  A 

Foster,  M.,  and  Tracy,  R.  S.  Physiology. 

Hygiene.  612  B 

Safford,  M.  J. , and  Allen,  M.  E.  Health  and 
strength  papers  for  girls.  613  A 


Domestic  Animals. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Achard,  E.  History  of  my  friends  ; or,  home 
life  with  animals.  3 636  A3 

Benson,  M.  Subject  to  vanity.  3 636  B3 

Charter,  Mr.  Strike  at  Shane’s.  3 6361  S2 
Church,  E.  R.  Home  animals.  3 636  C 

Gautier,  T.  My  household  of  pets.  3 636  B 
Gays,  Mrs.  Our  gold  mine  at  Hollyhurst. 

3 6361  SI 

Jesse,  E.  Anecdotes  of  dogs.  3 6367  B 

Knox,  T.  W.  Dog  stories  and  dog  lore.  3 6367  C 
Lewis,  E.  Famous  pets.  3 636 +L3 

Lippincott,  S.  J.  (Grace  Greenwood,  ps.)  His- 
tory of  my  pets.  j 636  L 

Morris,  F.  O.  Dogs  and  their  doings.  3 6367  A 
Saunders,  M.  Beautiful  Joe  ; an  autobiogra- 
phy. j 6367  S5 

Sewell,  A.  Black  Beauty.  3 6361  S 

Stables,  G.  Our  friend  the  dog ; all  that  is 
known  about  every  breed  of  dog  in  the 
world.  j 6367  S8 

Sable  and  white.  3 6367  S9 

Wise,  J.  S.  Diomed  ; the  life,  travels,  and 
observations  of  a dog.  3 6367  W 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Dyson,  C.  E.  Bird-keeping.  6366  D 

Wright,  L.  The  practical  pigeon  keeper. 


Flanufactures,  Flechanical 
Arts,  Trades. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Amateur  work  illustrated.  9 v.  j 605 +A1 
Beach,  D.  N.,  and  others.  Wonder  stories  of 
science.  3 670  B 

Bower,  J.  A.  How  to  make  common  things. 

3 680  B 

Boy’s  workshop,  A.  (Anon.)  3 694  H 

Chase,  A. , and  Clow,  E.  Stories  of  industry. 

3 604  C 

Compton,  A.  G.  First  lessons  in  wood- work- 
ing. 3 694  J 

Davidson,  E.  A.  The  boy  joiner  and  model- 
maker.  j 694  G 

Frith,  H.  The  romance  of  engineering. 

j 620  F 

Triumphs  of  steam.  j 6211  F8 

Greene,  H.  Coal  and  the  coal  mines,  j 622  G 
Holmes,  F.  M.  Celebrated  mechanics  and 
their  achievements.  j 620  H3 

Engineers  and  their  triumphs  ; the  locomo- 
tive, the  steamship,  bridge  building,  tunnel 
making.  j 600  H 

Miners  and  their  works  under-ground  ; mining 
of  coal,  of  various  metals,  and  of  diamonds. 

j 622  H3 

Jerrold,  W.  The  triumphs  of  the  printing 
press.  j 655J3 

Kent,  C.  The  modern  seven  wonders  of  the 
world.  j 608  K 

Knox,  T.  W.  Life  of  Robert  Fulton,  and 
history  of  steam  navigation.  j 656  A 

Lukin,  J.  Amongst  machines.  j 621  L 

The  boy  engineers.  j 621  LI 

The  young  mechanic.  j 621  L2 

Pearson,  E.  C.  Gutenberg  and  the  art  of 
printing.  3 655  P5 

Rocheleau,  W.  F.  Great  American  industries. 

j 622  R 

Sauzay,  A.  Wonders  of  glass-making,  j 666  A 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Cochrane,  C.  A.  The  wonders  of  modern 
mechanism.  604  C7 

Compton,  A.  G.  First  lessons  in  metal  working. 

680  C 

Gordon,  W.  J.  Foundry,  forge,  and  factory. 

604  G 

Great  industries  of  Great  Britain.  3 v.  670+  G 
Mateaux,  C.  L.  The  wonderland  of  work. 

670+M 

SiCKEL,  I.  Exercises  in  wood- working.  694  S 
Thurston,  R.  H . History  of  the  growth  of  the 
steam-engine.  6211  C 

Wood,  J.  G.  Man  and  his  handiwork.  670  D 
Woodworking  tools  and  how  to  use  them. 
(Anon.)  694  A 

3.  STORIES. 

Frith,  H.  Biography  of  a locomotive,  j F91  B 
Greene,  H.  Burnham  breaker.  (Coal  min- 
ing.) j G83  Bu 

Munroe,  K.  Derrick  Sterling  ; a story  of  the 
mines.  (Coal.)  j M92  D 

Nordhoff,  C.  The  merchant  vessel,  j N75  Me 
Whaling  and  fishing.  j N75  W 


6365  D 

The  practical  poultry  keeper.  6365  C 

—10— 


FINE  ARTS.  AMUSEMENTS. 


Fine  Arts. 

General  and  miscellaneous. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Augsburg,  D.  R.  Easy  drawings  for  the  geo- 
graphy class.  3 741  A9 

Chapin,  A.  A.  The  story  of  the  Rhinegold 
(Der  ring  des  Nibelungen.)  j 7822  C 

Clement,  C.  E.  Stories  of  art  and  artists. 

j 709+D 

Duplessis,  G.  V.  A.  G.  The  wonders  of  en- 
graving. j 760  DIO 

Lefevre,  A.  The  wonders  of  architecture. 

j 7209  L 

Lillie,  L.  C.  The  story  of  music  and  musi- 
cians. 3*  780  A 

Pratt,  W.  S.  St.  Nicholas  songs.  j 7848 +P 
Viardot,  L.  Wonders  of  European  art. 

j 759  VI 

Wonders  of  Italian  art.  j 759  V 

Whitman,  S.  W.  Making  of  pictures,  j 704  W 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Adams,  W.  I.  L.  Amateur  photography. 

770  G1 

Betz,  C.,  comp.  Gems  of  school  song. 

7848+B 

Black,  A.  Photography  indoors  and  out. 

770  B4 

Booth,  J.  Everybody’s  guide  to  music.  780  B6 
Brooks,  H.  M.  Olden  time  music.  7809  A 
Brush,  C.  C.  One  summer’s  lessons  in  practi- 
cal perspective.  742  B 

Caldecott,  R.  Some  of  iEsop’s  fables  shewn 
in  designs.  740+ B 

Clement,  C.  E.  (Mrs.  Waters.)  Handbook  of 
Christian  symbols.  755  Cl 

Handbook  of  legendary  and  mythological 
art.  755  C 

Outline  history  of  painting.  759  A 

Outline  history  of  sculpture.  780  C 

Field,  E.  Songs  of  childhood.  7848+F 

Frackelton,  S.  S.  Tried  by  fire.  738 +F 
Francis,  J.  G.  A book  of  cheerful  cats,  741  F 
French,  A.  (Octave  Thanet,  ps.)  An  advent- 
ure in  photography.  770  F7 

Girl’s  room,  A.  (Anon.)  749  G5 

Guerber,  H.  (M.)  A.  Legends  of  the  Virgin 
and  Christ.  755  G 

Stories  of  the  Wagnerian  opera.  7822  G 
Henderson,  W.  J.  The  story  of  music.  7809  H 
Jameson,  A.  M.  Legends  of  the  Madonna. 

755  A;  755  J1 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders. 

755  A2  ; 755  J2 
Sacred  and  legendary  art.  755  A1  ; 755  J3 
Jones,  Mrs.  C.  S.,  and  Williams,  H.  T. 

Household  elegancies.  746  J1 

Krehbiel,  H E.  How  to  listen  to  music. 

780  K 

Leland,  C.  G.  Manual  of  wood  carving.  736  L 
The  minor  arts.  740  LI 

McLaughlin,  M.  L.  China  painting.  738  A 
Pottery  decorations  under  glaze.  738  A2 
Suggestions  to  china  painters.  738  A1 

Morse,  E.  S.  Japanese  homes  and  their  sur- 
roundings. 728  M 

Neidlinger,  W.  H.  Small  songs  for  small 
singers.  7848 +N 

Rand,  E.  S.,  jr.  The  window  gardener.  716  V 


Tayler,  F.  Studies  in  animal  painting.  758  C 
Taylor,  F.  Primer  of  the  pianoforte.  7863  A 
Tomlins,  W.  L.,  ed.  The  child’s  garden  of 
song.  7848+T 

Upton,  G.  P.  The  standard  cantatas.  7828  U 
The  standard  operas.  782  A 

The  standard  oratorios.  7833  A 

The  standard  symphonies.  7851  U 

Van  Dyke,  J.  C.  How  to  judge  of  a picture. 

750  D 

Viollet  le-Duc,  E.  E.  Learning  to  draw  ; or, 
the  young  designer.  740  C 

3.  STORY. 

Gilman,  J.  B.  The  musical  journey  of  Dorothy 
and  Delia.  j FG42  M 

Amusements  and  Recreation 6 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Bartlett,  G.  B.  New  games  for  parlor  and 
lawn.  j 790  D 

Beard,  D.  C.  Outdoor  games  for  all  seasons  ; 
the  American  boy’s  book  of  sport,  j 790  B1 
What  to  do  and  how  to  do  it ; the  American 
boy’s  handy  book.  j 790  B 

Beard,  L.  and  A.  B.  The  American  girl’s 
handy  book.  j 790  I 

Bingham,  N.  W.,  ed.  The  book  of  athletics 
and  out-door  sports.  j 796  B5 

Boy’s  modern  playmate,  The.  (Anon.)  j 790  B5 
Boy’s  own  book,  The.  (Anon.)  j 790  F 

Champlin,  J.  D.,  and  Bostwick,  A.  E.  The 
young  folk’s  cyclopaedia  of  games  and 
sports.  j 790  C5 

Depping,  G.  Wonders  of  bodily  strength  and 
skill,  in  all  ages  and  countries,  j 796  D15 
Freiligrath-Krceker,  K.  Alice  through  the 
looking-glass.  j 793  D 

Gomme,  A.  B.,  comp,  and  ed.  Children’s  sing- 
ing games,  with  the  tunes  to  which  they 
are  sung.  2 v.  j 790  G10,  Gil 

Graham,  P.  A.  Country  pastimes  for  boys. 

j 790  G5 

Griffith,  R.  Boy’s  useful  pastimes  ; pleasant 
and  profitable  amusement  for  spare  hours. 

j 790  H 

Hopkins,  A.  A.,  comp,  and  ed.  Magic,  stage 
illusions,  and  scientific  diversions,  includ- 
ing trick  photography.  j 791  H 

Jones,  L.  E.,  ed.  Outdoor  sports  for  boys  and 
girls.  j 796  J 

Keene,  J.  H.  Boy’s  own  guide  to  fishing, 
tackle  making,  and  fish  breeding,  j 799  K 
Knox,  T.  W.  Young  Nimrods  in  North 
America.  j 799  C 

Young  Nimrods  around  the  world,  j 799  Cl 
Lewis,  A.  J.  (Prof.  Hoffman,  ps.)  Conjurer 
Dick ; or,  the  adventures  of  a young 
wizard.  j 791  L2 

Modem  magic.  j 791  L 

More  magic.  j 791  LI 

Puzzles,  old  and  new.  j 798  L 

Meunier,  V.  Adventures  on  the  great  hunt- 
ing grounds.  j 799  M3 

Montresor,  C.  A.  Some  hobby  horses  ; or,  how 
to  collect  stamps,  coins,  seals,  crests,  and 
scraps.  3’  790  M 

Peters,  C.  Girl’s  own  out-door  book,  j 796  P3 

Pollard,  J.  Plays  and  games  for  little  folks. 

j 790+P 


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AMUSEMENTS.  LITERATURE.  AMERICAN  LITERATURE. 


Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.  Home  amusements. 

j 790  C 

Strutt,  J.  Sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people 
of  England.  j 790  A 

Thompson,  M.  Boy’s  book  of  sport.  j 796  T 
Wells,  H.  P.  City  boys  in  the  woods  ; or,  a 
trapping  venture  in  Maine.  j 799  W 

White,  M.  The  book  of  a hundred  games. 

j 793  W 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Bury,  viscount,  and  Hillier,  G.  L.  Cycling. 

796  B 

Camp,  W.  American  football.  797  Cl 

Walter  Camp’s  book  of  college  sports.  797  C2 
Church,  J.  R.,  ed.  University  foot-ball  797  C6 
Dwight,  J.  Practical  lawn-tennis.  796  D8 
Frazar,  D.  Practical  boat-sailing.  797  F 
Gibson,  W.  FI.  Camp  life  in  the  woods.  799  A 
Hale,  L.  P.  Fagots  for  the  fireside.  793  H 
Lewis,  A.  J.  (Prof.  Hoffman,  ps.)  Parlor 
amusements.  790  L 

Lewis,  W.  H.  A primer  of  college  football. 

797  L 

.Mead,  T.  H.  Horsemanship  for  women.  798  A 
Peile,  S.  C.  F.  Lawn  tennis.  796  P 

Sargent,  D.  A.,  and  others.  Athletic  sports. 

796  S3 

Shearman.  M.  Athletics  and  football.  796  S5 

Shields,  G.  O.  (Coquina,  ps.)  Camping  and 
camp  outfits.  799  S6 

Shoemaker,  C.  C.,  ed.  Young  folks’  dia- 
logues. 792  S8 

Smiley,  A.  E.  Fifty  social  evenings.  790  S 
Stagg,  A.  A.,  and  Williams,  H.L.  Scientific 
and  practical  treatise  on  American  foot- 
ball. 797  S9,  S10 

Thompson,  M.  The  witchery  of  archery.  799  D 
Walker,  D.  Manly  exercises.  796  W 

Literature* 

General  ivorks  and  collections. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Baldwin,  J.  The  story  of  Roland,  j 8083  A 
— ed.  Harper’s  school  speaker.  lst-3d  series. 

j 8085  R 

Blaisdell,  A.  F.  First  steps  with  American 
and  British  authors.  j 807  B 

Bulfinch,  T.  The  age  of  chivalry,  j 8083  B1 
Legends  of  Charlemagne.  j 8083  B 

Cathcart,  G.  R.  Literary  reader.  j 8208  C 
Cooke,  C.  A.,  comp.  Young  folks’  speaker. 

j 8085  R3 

Gibb,  J.,  ed.  Gudrun,  Beowulf,  and  Roland, 
with  other  mediaeval  tales.  j 8083  G 

Hillard,  G.  S.  The  Webster-Franklin  fifth 
reader.  j 8085  H5 

Leach,  Shewell  & Sanborn,  pubs.  Good  read- 
ing for  school  and  home.  j 808  L 

Monroe,  L.  B.,  comp.  Young  folks’  readings 
for  social  and  public  entertainment. 

j 8085  M2 

Norton,  C.  E.,  ed.  Heart  of  oak  books.  6 v. 

j 808  N 

Sigourney,  L.  H.  Boys’  reading  book,  j 818  S 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Carrington,  H.  B,,comp.  Columbian  selec- 
tions. 8085  P3 


Cox,  Sir  G.  W.,  and  Jones,  E.  H.  Popular  ro- 
mances of  the  Middle  Ages.  8083  D 

Dale,  Daphne,  ps.  The  speaker’s  library. 

8085  P 

Fletcher,  A.  B.,  comp.  Advanced  readings 
and  recitations.  8085  R5 

Gates,  P.,  ed.  Christmas  in  song  and  story. 

808  G 

McCaskey,  J.  P.  Lincoln  literary  collections. 

8085  M10 

Millard,  J.,  ed.  Shakespeare  for  recitation. 

8085  Q 

Monroe,  L.  B.,  comp.  Dialogues  and  dramas. 

8085  M3 

Public  and  parlor  readings.  8085  M 

Public  and  parlor  readings  ; humorous. 

8085  Ml 

Philbrick,  J.  D.  American  union  speaker. 

8085  P8 

Shoemaker,  J.  W.,  comp.  Best  things  from 
best  authors.  8 v.  8085  SI 2 

Speaker’s  garland  ; combining  Nos.  1-28  of 
“100  choice  selections.  ” 8085  S 


American  Literature. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Alcott,  L.  M.  and  A.  B.  Comic  tragedies ; 
written  by  “ Jo  ” and  “ Meg  ” and  acted  by 
the  “ Little  Women.”  j 8124  A 

Dodge,  M.  M.  When  life  is  young.  (Poems.) 

3 8114  D10 

Field,  E.  Love  songs  of  childhood,  j 8114  F2 
With  trumpet  and  drum.  3*  8114  F3 

Harris,  A.  B.  American  authors  for  young 
folks.  3 8104  H5 

Irving,  W.  Six  selections  from  Irving’s  Sketch 
book  ; with  notes,  questions,  etc. ; for  home 
and  school  use.  3'  81724  E 

Stories  and  legends  from  Washington  Irving. 

3 81724  K 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Complete  poetical  works. 

3 81134  B 

The  golden  legend.  3 81134  C 

Riley,  J.  W.  A child-world.  (Verses.) 

3 8114  R4 

Rhymes  of  childhood.  3 8114  R1 

Sangster,  M.  E.  Little  knights  and  ladies  ; 

verses  for  young  people.  3 8114  S10 

Sherman,  F.  D.  Little  folk  lyrics.  3 8114  S5 
Thomas,  E.  M.  In  the  young  world  ; poems. 

3 8114  T16 

Whittier,  J.  G.  Complete  poetical  works. 

3 81136  A 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  Once  upon  a time,  and  other 
child  verses.  3 8114  W6 

Woolsey,  S.  C.  (Susan  Coolidge,  ps.)  Rhymes 
and  ballads  for  girls  and  boys.  3 8114+W1 
Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  in  American 
literature.  1660-1860.  3*  8109  W5 

Children’s  stories  in  American  literature. 
1861-1896.  3 8109  W6 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Adams,  O.  F.  Brief  handbook  of  American 
authors.  8103  A 

Browne,  F.  F.  Bugle  echoes  ; poems  of  the 
civil  war.  8108  A 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  American  war  ballads.  2 v. 

81108  E3 


— 12 — 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE.  ENGLISH  LITERATURE. 


Hawthorne,  J. , and  Lemmon,  L.  American 
literature.  8109  H 

Irving,  W.  Selections  from  Irving ; selected 
by  I.  Thomas.  81724  G 

Tales  of  a traveller  ; ed.  by  W.  L.  Phelps. 

81724  H 

Knowles,  F.  L.  Golden  treasury  of  American 
songs  and  lyrics.  81108  K 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  The  song  of  Hiawatha  ; 
with  notes  81184  F 

The  courtship  of  Miles  Standish,  and  other 
poems.  81184  G 

Lowell,  J.  R.  The  vision  of  Sir  Launfal,  and 
other  poems  ; with  notes.  81137  D 

The  vision  of  Sir  Launfal.  and  other  poems  ; 
ed.  M.  C.  Willard.  81137  E 

Matthews,  (J.)  B.  Poems  of  American 
patriotism.  81108  M 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  American  lands  and  letters. 

8109  M5 

Scudder,  H.  E.,  ed.  American  poems.  811  A 
Thomas,  E M.  In  sunshine  land  ; poems. 

8114  T4 

Woolsey,  S.  C.  (Susan  Coolidge,  ps.)  and 
others.  Ballads  of  romance  and  history. 

81 108  -H W 

English  Literature : General 
Works. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Gilman,  A.  First  steps  in  English  literature. 

j 8209  G5 

Kirkland,  E.  S.  A short  history  of  English 
literature,  for  young  people.  j 8209  K 
Mitchell,  D.  G.  English  lands,  letters,  and 
kings.  j 8209  M 

Richardson,  A.  S.  Stories  from  old  English 
poetry.  j 821  R 

Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  in  English 
literature  : Taliesin  to  Shakespeare. 

j 8209  W5 

Children’s  stories  in  English  literature : 
Shakespeare  to  Tennyson.  j'  8209  W6 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Adams,  O.  F.  Brief  handbook  of  English 
authors.  8208  A8 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  English  lands,  letters,  and 
kings  : from  Celt  to  Tudor.  8209  M 

English  lands,  letters,  and  kings  : from 
Elizabeth  to  Anne.  8209  Ml 

English  lands,  letters,  and  kings : Queen 
Anne  and  the  Georges.  8209  M2 

English  lands,  letters,  and  kings  : the  later 
Georges  to  Victoria.  8209  M234 

Nicoll,  H.  J.  Landmarks  of  English  litera- 
ture. 8209  N 


English  Literature:  Individual 
Authors. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Barbauld,  A.  L.  Tales,  poems,  and  essays. 

3 8288  B8 

Chaucer,  G.  Tales  from  Chaucer,  in  prose  ; 
designed  chiefly  for  young  persons  ; by 
Charles  Cowden  Clarke.  j 82117  D 

—13— 


Chaucer’s  stories  simply  told  ; by  M.  Sey- 
mour. j 82117  S 

Chaucer  for  children  ; by  Mrs.  H.  R.  Haweis.. 

3 82117  Cl 

Chaucer  for  schools  ; by  Mrs.  H.  R.  Haweis. 

3 82117  C 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  The  rime  of  the  ancient 
mariner  ; ed.  by  H.  Bates.  3 82172  B8 
Craik,  D.  M.  (born  Mulock.)  Children’s. 

poetry.  3 82189  C8 

Havergal,  F.  R.  Streamlets  of  song  for  the 
young.  3 82189  H6 

Howitt,  M.  Sketches  of  natural  history  ; or, 
songs  of  animal  life.  3'  82189  H18 

Lamb,  C.  and  M.  Poetry  for  children. 

3 82179  L 

Percy,  T.,  bp.  The  boy’s  Percy  ; ed.  by  S. 

Lanier.  3'  82104  A 

Rossetti,  C.  G.  Sing-song  ; a nursery- rhyme 
book.  3 82189  B4 

Ruskin,  J.  Ethics  of  the  dust.  3 82486  M 
Selections  from  Ruskin  (on  reading,  etc) ; E. 
Ginn,  comp.  3*  82486  F 

Shakespeare,  W.  Tales  from  Shakespeare  ; 
by  C.  and  M.  Lamb.  3 82233  O 

Tales  from  Shakespeare ; by  C.  and  M. 

Lamb  ; Comedies.  3"  82233  Ol 

Tales  from  Shakespeare ; by  C.  and  M. 

Lamb  ; Tragedies.  3 82233  02 

Shakespeare  for  young  folk  ; by  R.  R.  Ray- 
mond. 3 82233  R5 

Shakespeare  the  boy  ; by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 

3 82233  R9 

Shakespeare’s  stories  simply  told  : comedies  ; 

by  M.  Seymour.  3 82233  SI 6 

Shakespeare’s  stories  simply  told  : tragedies  ; 
by  M.  Seymour.  3 82233  S15 

Spenser,  E.  Spenser  for  children  ; by  M.  H. 

Towry.  3 821  S 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Child’s  garden  of  verse. 

3 82189  H2 

Tennyson,  A.,  baron  Tennyson.  Tennyson  for 
the  young  ; ed.  by  A.  Ainger.  3 82181  J 
Young  people’s  Tennyson  ; ed.  by  W.  J. 
Rolfe.  3 82181  F 

Wordsworth,  W.  Wordsworth  for  the 
young  ; comp,  by  C.  M.  St.  John.  3'  82171  S 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Barham,  R.  H.  The  Ingoldsby  legends.  8278  B 
Dryden,  J.  Palamon  and  Arcite  ; ed.  by  W. 

T.  Brewster.  82148  D 

Goldsmith,  O.  Select  poems ; ed.  by  W.  J. 

Rolfe.  82164  A 

Gray,  T.  Select  poems  ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 

82161  A 

Jameson,  A.  M.  Characteristics  of  women. 

82233  N 

Jerrold,  W.  B.  The  best  of  all  good  com- 
pany. 823  J3 

Milton,  J.  Minor  poems  ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 

82147  C 

Paradise  lost ; ed.  by  A.  S.  Cook.  82147  B2 
Pope,  A.  An  essay  on  man  ; with  notes. 

82153  B 

Ruskin,  J.  Pearls  for  young  ladies  ; selections 
from  Ruskin,  by  L.  C.  Tuthill.  82486  L 
Scott,  Sir  W.  The  lady  of  the  lake  ; ed.  by 
W.  J.  Rolfe.  82174  B 

The  lay  of  the  last  minstrel ; ed.  by  W.  J. 
Rolfe.  82174  C 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE.  POETRY.  LITERATURE. 


Marmion ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  82174  D 
Shakespeare,  W.  As  you  like  it ; ed.  by  W. 
J.  Rolfe.  82233  G3 

Hamlet ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  82233  G7 

Julius  Caesar  ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  82233  G8 
Macbeth  ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  82233  G21 
The  merchant  of  Venice  ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 

82233  G23 

A midsummer  night’s  dream ; ed.  by  W.  J. 
Rolfe.  82233  G25 

Spenser,  E.  Britomart ; compiled  from  The 
faery  queene  by  M.  E.  Litchfield.  82131  B 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  Virginibus  puerisque. 

82489  S 


Emerson,  R.  W.,  comp  Parnassus.  82108  E5 
Festival  poems.  (Poems  for  Christmas. 
Easter,  etc.)  82108  F5 

lds,  J.  T.,  and  Whipple,  E.  P.  Family 
library  of  British  poetry.  82108+F7 

Hunt,  (J.  H.)  L.  Imagination  and  fancy. 

82107  A 

Repplier,  A.,  comp.  A book  of  famous  verse. 

82108  R3 

Sargent,  E.,  comp.  Harper’s  cyclopasdia  of 
British  and  American  poetry.  821 08+ C 

Literature. 


Tennyson,  A.,  baron  Tennyson.  The  idylls  of 
the  king ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  82181  B1 
Select  poems  ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  82181  E 
Enoch  Arden,  and  other  poems ; ed.  by  W. 

J.  Rolfe.  82181  G 

The  princess  ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  82181  H 
Wordsworth,  W.  Select  poems ; ed.  by  W. 
J.  Rolfe.  82171  C 


Poetry,  Collections. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Bellamy,  B.  W.,  and  Goodwin,  M.  W.,  comp. 
Open  sesame  ; poetry  and  prose  for  school- 
days. j 82108  B3 

Brackett,  A.  C.,  and  Eliot,  I.  M.,  eds  The 
silver  treasury  ; being  the  holiday  edition 
of  Poetry  for  home  and  school,  j 82108  B7 
Campbell,  L.  J.,  comp.  Young  folks’  book  of 
poetry.  j 82108  C5 

Coursen,  F.  B.  What  the  dragon-fly  told  the 
children.  j 82108  C9 

Dodge,  M.  M.  Rhymes  and  jingles,  j 82108  D8 
Eliot,  S.,  ed.  Poetry  for  children,  j 82108  E3 
Fitch,  M.  R.,  comp.  Child  classics,  j 82108  F3 
Garrison,  W.  P.,  comp.  Good  night  poetry. 

j 82108  G2 

Henley,  W.  E.  Lyra  heroica ; a book  of  verse 
for  boys.  j 82108  H5 

Horn  of  plenty  of  home  poems  and  home 
pictures.  j 82108  H9 

Lang,  A.,  comp.  The  blue  poetry  book. 

j 82108  A1 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  Heroic  ballads  ; with 
poems  of  war  and  patriotism.  j 82108  M8 
Our  children’s  songs.  (Anon.)  j 82108  A5 
Patmore,  C.,  comp.  The  children’s  garland 
from  the  best  poets.  j 82108  P6 

Poetry  for  children.  (Anon.)  j 82108  P7 
Repplier,  A. , ed.  A book  of  famous  verse. 

j 82108  R3 

Tilton,  S.  W.  (Uncle  Willis,  ps.)  Songs  for 
our  darlings.  j 82108  T 

Watts,  J.  G.,  comp.  Little  lays  for  little 
folks.  j 82108  W2 

Whittier,  J.  G.,  comp.  Child-life  in  poetry. 

j 82108  B 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Baldwin,  J.,  comp.  Choice  English  lyrics. 

82108  B5 

Bryant,  W.  C.,  comp.  Family  library  of 
poetry  and  song.  82108+ E 

Dana,  C.  A.,  ed.  Household  book  of  poetrv. 

82108  D2 


Except  American  and  English. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

HCsop.  Fables  ; ed.  by  James  ; illust.  by  Ten- 
niel.  j 8886  C 

Fables,  selected  and  told  anew,  and  their 
history  traced.  j 8886  D 

Fables  ; with  life  of  the  author.  j 8886  A 

Book  of  fables,  chiefly  from  JEsop ; chosen 
and  phrased  by  H.  E.  Scudder.  j 8886  E 

A child’s  version  of  HSsop’s  fables  ; by  J.  H. 
Stickney.  j 8886  B 

Ariosto,  L.  Tales  from  Ariosto,  re-told  for 
children.  j 851  El 

Paladin  and  Saracen  ; tales  from  Ariosto,  by 
H.  C.  H.  Calthrop.  j 851  E 

Brooks,  E.  The  story  of  the  Iliad  ; or,  the 
siege  of  Troy  for  boys  and  girls,  j 8831  D5 
Cervantes-Saavedra,  M.  de.  The  story  of 
the  don  (Don  Quixote) ; by  C.  L.  Mateaux. 

j 867  A4 

Church,  A.  J.  Heroes  and  kings  ; stories  from 
Greek  literature.  j 883  A 

Stories  from  Homer.  j 8831  D 

Stories  from  Livy.  j 8784  B 

Stories  from  the  Greek  comedians,  j 882  A1 
Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians.  j 882  A 
Stories  from  Virgil.  j 8731  C 

Stories  of  the  old  world.  j 8808  A 

The  story  of  the  Iliad.  j 8831  C7 

Same,  condensed.  j 8831  C6 

The  story  of  the  Odyssey.  j 8831  C5 

Clarke,  M.  The  story  of  Troy.  j 8831  CIO 
Frost,  W.  H.  The  Wagner  story-book  ; fire- 
light stories  of  the  great  music  dramas. 

j 8312  F 

Greey,  E.  The  golden  lotus,  and  other  legends 
of  Japan.  j 895  B 

Hanson,  C.  H.  Old  Greek  stories  ; the  siege 
of  Troy  and  the  wanderings  of  Ulysses. 

j 8831  D8 

Stories  of  old  Rome ; the  wanderings  of 
^Eneas.  j 8731  C5 

Lamb,  C.  The  adventures  of  Ulysses,  j 8831  L 
Lanier,  S. , ed.  The  boy’s  Mabinogion ; 

Knightly  legends  of  Wales.  j 891  A 

Lucian.  The  Greek  Gulliver;  ed.  from  the 
Vera  historia,  by  A.  J.  Church.  j 8887  B 
Mabie,  H.  W.  Norse  stories  retold  from  the 
Eddas.  j 8396  M 

Maud,  C.  Wagner’s  heroines.  j 8312  M 

Palmer,  B..  ed.  Stories  from  the  classic  liter- 
ature of  many  nations.  j 808  P 

Plutarch.  The  boy’s  and  girl’s  Plutarch  ; ed. 

by  J.  S White.  j 8888  B 

Stewart,  A.  The  tale  of  Troy.  j 8831  S 


—14. 


LITERATURE.  GEOGRAPHY.  EUROPE. 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Joyce,  P.  W.  Old  Celtic  romances.  8916  A 
Lockhart,  J.  G.  Ancient  Spanish  ballads. 

861  A 

Weston,  J.  L.  The  legends  of  the  Wagner 
drama.  8812  W 

Woodward,  A.  A.  (Auber  Forestier,  ps.) 
Echoes  from  Mist-land.  8312  A 

Geography  and  Travel, 

General  and  Miscellaneous. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Shore  and  sea.  j 9104  A5 
Brassey,  A.,  lady.  A voyage  in  the  “Sun- 
beam ” ; adapted  for  school  and  class 
reading.  j 9104  B 

Carroll,  S.  W.  Around  the  world,  geographi- 
cal reader  ; primary,  book  1.  j 910  C 

Dana,  R.  H.  Two  years  before  the  mast. 

j 9104  D 

Famous  discoveries  by  land  and  sea.  (Anon.) 

j 910  F 

Frith,  H.  Ascents  and  adventures,  j 9104  F10 
The  romance  of  navigation  ; a brief  record  of 
maritime  discovery  from  the  earliest  times 
to  the  end  of  the  18th  century.  j 9108  F 
Frye,  A.  E.  Primary  geography.  (New  Eng- 
land edition.)  j 910+F10 

Geographical  reader  and  primer  ; a series  of 
journeys  round  the  world.  j 910  G2 

Glimpses  of  the  world.  (Anon.)  (The  world 
and  its  people,  book  2.)  j 910  G 

Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  discovery.  j 910  H 

Stories  of  the  sea.  j 9104  H3 

Hall,  B.  Voyages  and  travels.  j 9104  H15 
Hall,  M.  L.  Our  world  reader,  No.  1 : First 
lessons  in  geography.  j 910  H3 

Kellogg,  E.  M.  C.  Australia  and  the  islands 
of  the  sea.  (The  world  and  its  people, 
book  8.)  j 910  K3 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.,  and  Frith,  H.  Notable 
voyagers  from  Columbus  to  Nordenskiold. 

j 910  K 

Moncrieff,  R.  H.  (Ascott  R.  Hope,  ps.) 

Youngsters’  yarns.  j 9104  M8 

Pyle,  H.  Buccaneers  and  marooners  of 

America.  j 9104  P9 

Rand,  McNally  & Co.,  pubs.  Rand,  McNally 
elementary  geography  j 910-j-R6 

Red  way,  J.  W.  Natural  advanced  geography. 

j 910+R8 

Natural  elementary  geography.  j 910 +R7 

Rupert,  W.  W.,  comp.  A geographical  read- 
er ; or,  pen-pictures  in  geography,  j 9104  R 
Smiles,  S.  Round  the  world  ; including  a 
residence  in  Victoria  and  a journey  by 
rail  across  North  America.  By  a boy. 

j 9104  SI 

Smith,  H.  A.  Great  cities  of  the  ancient  world. 

j 910  B 

Great  cities  of  the  modern  world.  j 910  A 
Stories  of  the  sea.  (Anon.)  j 9104  S7 

Swinton,  W.  Introduction  to  geography  in 
readings  and  recitations.  j 910+ S5 

Tarbell,  H.  S.  The  Werner  grammar  school 
geography.  2 v.  j 910+T3 

Thomson,  J.,  and  others.  From  the  equator  to 
the  pole.  j 910  T 


Walsh,  W.  S.  Around  the  world  in  eighty 
minutes  ; photographic  reproductions  of 
scenes,  with  descriptive  text.  j 9104  W5 
Wilkinson,  J.  A.  A real  Robinson  Crusoe. 

j 9104  W3 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Davis,  R.  H.,  and  others.  The  great  streets  of 
the  world.  9104+D2 

Hamblen,  H.  E.  (F.  S.  Williams,  ps.)  On 
many  seas.  9104  H5 

Harper  Bros.  , pubs.  Harper’s  school  geogra- 
phy. (New  England  edition.)  910+H3 
Lowell,  J.  R.  Fireside  travels.  9104  L 

Payne,  E.  J.  Voyages  of  Elizabethan  seamen 
to  America,  v.  1.  9108  P2 

Rand,  McNally  & Co.,  pubs.  The  Rand, 
McNally  grammar  school  geography. 
(New  England  edition.)  910+R5 

Seward,  O.  R.  Around  the  world  stories. 

9104  S5 

Spry,  W.  J.  J.  The  cruise  of  H.  M.  S.  “ Chal- 
lenger;” voyages  over  many  seas,  scenes 
in  many  lands.  9104  84 

Symondson,  F.  W.  H.  Two  years  abaft  the 
mast ; or,  life  as  a sea  apprentice.  9104  S2 
Thomas,  R.  Remarkable  shipwrecks.  9104  T4 
Verne,  J.  Exploration  of  the  world ; the 
great  navigators  of  the  18th  century. 

9104  V5 

Exploration  of  the  world  ; and  the  great  ex- 
plorers of  the  19th  century.  9104  V6 

Famous  travels  and  travellers.  9104  V4 

V incent,  F.  Through  and  through  the  tropics  ; 
30,000  miles  in  Polynesia,  Australasia,  and 
India,  9104  V 

3.  STORIES. 

Lxppincott,  S.  J.  Stories  of  many  lands. 

j L66  S 

Malot,  H.  H.  Sea  and  shore.  j M297  S 

Taylor,  B.  Boys  of  other  countries,  j T214B 
And  see  the  stories  of  Ballantvne,  Butter- 
worth,  Champney,  Fenn,  Henty,  Kingston, 
Knox,  Ober,  Reid,  and  Stephens,  in  the 
list  of  fiction. 


Europe. 


1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Abbott,  J.  Rollo  in  Geneva.  j 91494  Cl 

Rollo  in  Holland.  j 91492  C 

Rollo  in  London.  j 91421  C 

Rollo  in  Naples.  j 9145  F 

Rollo  in  Paris.  j 91443  B 

Rollo  in  Rome.  j 91456  C 

Rollo  in  Scotland.  j 9141  A 

Rollo  in  Switzerland.  j 91494  C 

Rollo  on  the  Rhine.  j 9143  C 

Church,  A.  J.,  ed.  Roman  life  in  the  days  of 
Cicero ; sketches  drawn  from  his  letters 
and  speeches.  j 91337  C 

Daunt,  A.  Crag,  glacier,  and  avalanche. 

(Switzerland.)  j 91494  D 

Dodge,  M.  M.  The  land  of  pluck  ; stories  and 
sketches  for  young  folk.  (Holland.) 

j 91492  D 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.  A family  flight  through 
France,  Germany,  Norway,  and  Switzer- 
land. j 914  HI 


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EUROPE.  GEOGRAPHY. 


Hale,  S.  A family  flight  through  Spain. 

j 9146  G 

Headley,  P.  C.  The  island  of  fire.  (Iceland.) 

j 91491  A 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  A yacht  voyage  around 
England.  j 9142  K5 

Monnier,  M.  Wonders  of  Pompeii,  j 91337  A 
Nichols,  L.  D.  A Norway  summer.  (Fiction.) 

j 9148  N 

Patch,  O.,  ps.  Sunny  Spain,  its  people  and 
places.  j 9146  P 

Pratt,  M.  L.  People  and  places,  here  and 
there.  Vol.  5,  northern  Europe  : Russia, 
Norway  and  Sweden,  Denmark,  Holland, 
Belgium.  j 914  P 

People  and  places,  here  and  there.  Vol.  6 : 
England,  part  1.  j 9142  P 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Personally  conducted. 

j 914  S7 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth. 

914  A2 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Pictures  of  travel : Sweden, 
Hartz  mountains,  Switzerland.  914  A1 

Banks,  G.  N.  Across  France  in  a caravan. 

9144  Bll 

Besant,  W.  Fifty  years  ago.  9142  J 

Bianciardi,  E.  D.  R.  At  home  in  Italy.  9145  B8 
Blackburn,  H.  Normandy  picturesque. 

91442  A 

Bodfish,  W.  P.  Through  Spain  on  donkey- 
back.  9146+B5 

Boughton,  G.  H.  Sketching  rambles  in  Hol- 
land. 91492  B 

Brassey,  A.,  lady.  Sunshine  and  storm  in  the 
East.  ‘ 914  B 

Browne,  J.  R.  An  American  family  in  Ger- 
many. 9143  B 

Browning,  H.  E.  A girl’s  wanderings  in  Hun- 
gary. 91439  B 

Carnegie,  A.  An  American  four-in-hand  in 
Britain.  9142  B 

Couch,  A.  T.  Q.  (“Q”).  The  Warwickshire 
Avon.  91424  C 

Craik,  D.  M.  (Miss  Mulock.)  An  unknown 
country.  (North  of  Ireland.)  91415  A 

Davis,  R.  H.  About  Paris.  91443  D5 

Davis,  S.  M.  H.  Norway  nights  and  Russian 
days.  9148  D 

Dodd,  A.  B.  Cathedral  days  ; a tour  through 
southern  England.  9142  E 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  The  land  of  the  midnight 
sun.  2 v.  9148  B 

Gautier,  T.  A winter  in  Russia.  9147  G 

Goadby,  E.  The  England  of  Shakespeare. 

9142  G5 

Grohman,  W.  A.  B.  Tyrol  and  the  Tyrolese. 


91436  G 

Guild,  C.  Abroad  again.  914  G 

Over  the  ocean.  914  G1 

Hale,  E.  E.  Seven  Spanish  cities  and  the  way 
to  them.  9146  B 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Round  my  house.  9144  B 

Harrison,  J.  A.  Spain  in  profile.  9146  F 

Hillard,  G.  S.  Six  months  in  Italy.  9145  G 

Hutton,  L.  Literary  landmarks  of  London. 

91421  D 

Jackson,  H.  M.  (F.)  Bits  of  travel.  914  J 


McGregor,  J.  The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic. 

914  M2 


A thousand  miles  in  the  Rob  Roy  canoe. 

914  Ml 

A voyage  alone  in  the  yawl  “ Rob  Roy.” 

914  M 

Ninde,  M.  L.  We  two  alone  in  Europe.  914  N 
Rideing,  W.  H.  In  the  land  of  Lorna  Dobne, 
and  other  excursions  in  England.  9142  R7 
Thackeray’s  London  ; his  haunts  and  the 


scenes  of  his  novels.  91421  R 

Shumway,  E.  S.  A day  in  ancient  Rome. 

91337  S 

Somerville,  E.  CE.,  and  Ross,  M.  Through 
Connemara  in  a governess  cart.  91415  S 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  Travels  with  a donkey  in 
the  Cevennes.  9144  C 

Taylor,  B.  By-ways  of  Europe.  914  T1 

Greece  and  Russia.  914  T 

Views  afoot ; or,  Europe  seen  with  knapsack 
and  staff.  914  T3 


Trafton,  A.  An  American  girl  abroad.  914  T4 
Warner,  C.  D.  A roundabout  journey.  914  W1 
Whymper,  F.  Scrambles  among  the  Alps. 

91494  B 

3.  STORIES. 

Abbott,  J.  The  August  stories  (England.) 

j Ab24  Al-4 

Ambroso,  M.  Italian  child-life.  j Am  12D 
Boyesen,  H.  H.  Boyhood  in  Norway,  j B69  B 
Cameron,  V.  L.  Among  the  Turks,  j C14  A 
Crowninshield,  M.  B.  The  Ignoramuses. 

(Europe).  j C88  I 

Dodge,  M.  M.  Hans  Brinker.  (Holland.) 

j D662  H 

Friis,  J.  A.  Lajla.  (Norway.)  F 915.1 

Laurie,  A.  Schoolboy  days  in  Russia,  j L25  S 
Spyri,  J.  Books  by.  (Germany.)  See  Fiction 
list. 

Witt,  H.  de.  A French  country  family. 

j W78F 

Geography  and  Travel:  Asia. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  The  Euphrates  and  the 
Tigris  described  and  illustrated,  j 9156  A3 
Carpenter,  F.  G.  Asia.  j 915  C3 

French,  H.  W.  Our  boys  in  China,  j 9151  C 
Our  boys  in  India.  j 9154  D 

Greey,  E.  The  bear  worshippers  of  Yezo. 

j 9152  E 

Note.  Same  as  Young  Americans  in  Yezo. 
The  wonderful  city  of  Tokio.  j 9152  B 

Young  Americans  in  Japan.  j 9152  D 

Knight,  S.  G.  Ned  Harwood’s  visit  to  Jeru- 
salem. j 91569  K 

Polo,  M.  Travels  for  boys  and  girls,  j 915  P4 
Pratt,  M.  L.  People  and  places,  here  and 
there.  Vol.  2.  India.  j 9154  P 

Shigemi,  S.  A Japanese  boy.  By  himself. 

j 9152  S 

Smith,  M.  C.  Life  in  Asia.  j 915  S5 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Bacon,  A.  M.  A Japanese  interior.  9152  B5 
Bacon,  G.  B.  Siam,  the  land  of  the  white 
elephant.  91593  A 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  Eight  years’  wanderings  in 
Ceylon.  91548  A 

The  rifle  and  the  hound  in  Ceylon.  91548  B 


—16— 


GEOGRAPHY  AND  TRAVEL. 


Cumming,  W.  F.  Wild  men  and  wild  beasts. 

(India.)  9154  G 

Gowing,  L.  F.  Five  thousand  miles  in  a 
sledge  ; a mid- winter  journey  across  Si- 
beria. 9157  G 

Hutton,  L.  Literary  landmarks  of  Jeru- 
salem. 91569  H8 

McGregor,  J.  The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan, 
Nile,  Red  Sea,  and  Gennesareth.  9156  C 
Morris,  Mrs.  R.  C.  Dragons  and  cherry  blos- 
soms. (Japan.)  9152  M 

Thomson,  W.  M.  The  land  and  the  book. 
3 v.  (Palestine.)  91569  C 

3.  BIOGRAPHY. 

Lee,  Yan  Phou.  When  I was  a boy  in  China. 

jB  L511  A 

Polo,  Marco.  By  G.  M.  Towle.  jB  P76  A 


Geography  and  Travel : Africa. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Boyd,  J.  P.  Stanley  in  Africa  ; the  wonderful 
discoveries  of  (Stanley)  and  other  travel- 
lers, pioneers,  and  missionaries.  j 916  B 
Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Adventures  in  the  great 
forest  of  equatorial  Africa;  and  The  country 


of  the  dwarfs.  Abridged  and  popular  ed. 

j 9167  D6 

The  country  of  the  dwarfs.  j 9167  D 

Lost  in  the  jungle.  j 9167  D2 

My  Apingi  kingdom.  j 9167  D1 

Stories  of  the  gorilla  country.  j 9167  D4 
Wild  life  under  the  equator.  j 9167  D3 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.  A family  flight  over 
Egypt  and  Syria.  j 9162  F 


Kingston,  W.  H.  G.,  and  Low,  C.  R.  Great 
African  travellers,  from  Bruce  and  Mungo 
Park  to  Livingstone  and  Stanley,  j 916  K 
Lee,  S.  The  African  wanderers.  (Fiction.) 

j 9167  L 

Thomson,  J.  Mungo  Park  and  the  Niger. 

j 9167  D8 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  Albert  N’Yanza,  the  great 
basin  of  the  Nile.  9166  B 

In  the  heart  of  Africa ; condensed  from 
“Albert  N’Yanza ” and  a The  Nile  tribu- 
taries of  Abyssinia.”  9163  B1 

The  Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia.  9163  B 
Edwards,  A.  B.  A thousand  miles  up  the 
Nile.  9162  E5 

Martin,  A.  Home  life  on  an  ostrich  farm. 

9168  M 

Northrop,  H.  D.  Wonders  of  the  tropics  ; 
explorations  and  adventures  of  Stanley  and 
other  travellers.  916  N 

Richardson,  R.  Story  of  the  Niger  ; a record 
of  travel  and  adventure  from  the  days  of 
Mungo  Park  to  the  present  time.  9166  E 
Sheldon,  M.  V.  Yankee  girls  in  Zululand. 

9168  B 

Speke,  J.  H.  Journal  of  the  discovery  of  the 
sources  of  the  Nile.  9167  S 

Stanley,  H.  M.  How  I found  Livingstone. 

9167  C2 

In  darkest  Africa.  2 v.  9167  C4 

Through  the  dark  continent.  2 v.  9167  Cl 


Taylor,  B.  A journey  to  central  Africa. 

9166  A 

Thomson,  J.  Through  Masai  land.  9167  D7 
Warner,  C.  D.  My  winter  on  the  Nile.  9162  A 

3.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES. 

Allen,  W.  B.  The  lion  city  of  Africa,  j A15  L 
Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  Cast  up  by  the  sea.  j B177  C 
Cameron,  V.  L.  Herbert  Massey.  j C14  Ad 
Harry  Raymond.  j C14  H 

In  savage  Africa.  j C14  I 

Ker,  D.  Prisoner  among  pirates.  (Barbary 
states.)  j K45  P 

Livingstone,  D.  Life  of  (Anon.)  jB  L76  D 

By  J S.  Roberts.  jB  L76  A 

Mackay,  A.  M.  Story  of  Mackay  of  Uganda  ; 

by  J.  W.  Harrison.  jB  M19  B 

Marryat,  F.  The  mission.  (South  Africa.) 

j M346  Mi 

Mayo,  W.  S.  Kaloolah.  j M459  K 

Stanley,  Henry  M.  The  story  of  ; by  Monte- 
fiore.  ' jB  St26  A 

Stanley,  H.  M.  My  Kalulu.  j Stl21  M 

Wentworth,  W.,  ps.  of  J.  B.  Gilman.  Kibboo 
Ganey.  j W48  K 

The  drifting  island.  j W48  D 

Geography  and  Travel : North 
America. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Banks,  L.  A.  An  Oregon  boyhood,  j 91794  B6 
Coe,  F.  E.  Our  American  neighbors.  (The 
world  and  its  people,  book  4.)  j 917  C 
Crowninshield,  M.  B.  All  among  the  light- 
houses. j 9174  A 

Farrar,  C.  A.  J.  Through  the  wilds.  (New 
Hampshire  and  Maine.)  j 9174  F 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.  A family  flight  through 
Mexico.  j 9172  C 

A family  flight  around  home.  j 9174  B 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  L.  P.  The  new  Harry  and 
Lucy.  (Boston.)  j 91744  LI 

Lothrop,  H.  M.  (Margaret  Sidney,  ps.)  An 
Adirondack  cabin.  j 91747  L5 

Ober,  F.  A.  Crusoe’s  island  ; a bird-hunter’s 
story.  j 91729  O 

Parkman,  F.  The  Oregon  trail.  j 9173  P 
Richardson,  J.  Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone. 

j 91787  A 

Shaler,  N.  S.  The  story  of  our  continent ; a 
reader  in  the  geography  and  geology  of 
North  America.  j 917  S 

Smith,  M.  C.  Our  own  country.  (The  world 
and  its  people,  book  3.)  j 9173  S 

Stephens,  C.  A.  The  Knockabout  Club  in  the 
woods.  (Maine  and  Canada.)  (Fiction.) 

j 91741  B 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Ballou,  M.  M.  The  new  Eldorado  ; a summer 
journey  to  Alaska.  91798  B2 

Bartlett,  G.  B.  Concord  : historic,  literary, 
and  picturesque.  91744  B3 

Bishop,  N.  H.  Four  months  in  a sneak  box. 

9173  B 

Note. — A canoe  trip  on  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  rivers. 
The  voyage  of  the  paper  canoe  ; from  Que- 
bec to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  9173  B1 


— 17— 


GEOGRAPHY  AND  TRAVEL. 


Burwell,  L.  M.  A girl’s  life  in  Virginia  be- 
fore the  war.  91755  B 

Chisholm,  G.  G.,  and  Leete,  C.  H.  Long- 
man’s school  geography  for  North  Amer- 
ica. 910  C5 

Drake,  S.  A.  T’he  pine-tree  coast.  91741  D 

Finck,  H.  T.  The  Pacific  coast  scenic  tour. 

9179  F 

Grohman,  W.  A.  B.  Camps  in  the  Rockies. 

9178  G 

Holder,  C.  F.  All  about  Pasadena  and  its 
vicinity.  91794  H 

Howells,  W.  D.  Three  villages.  91744  H6 
Contents  : Lexington,  Mass.  Shirley,  Mass. 
Gnadenhiitten,  O. 

Ingersoll,  E.  A week  in  New  York  (city.) 

917471  1 

King,  E.  The  great  South.  9173-j-K 

Lothrop,  H.  M.  (Margaret  Sidney,  ps.)  Old 
Concord  ; her  highways  and  by-ways. 

91744  L 

Lummis,  C.  F.  The  land  of  poco  tiempo>. 

91789  L 

A New  Mexico  David,  and  other  stories  and 
sketches  of  the  southwest.  9179  L 

Some  strange  corners  of  our  country  ; the 
wonderland  of  the  southwest.  9179  L2 
A tramp  across  the  continent.  9179  LI 

Moore,  J.  W.  Picturesque  Washington. 

91753+M 

Smith,  F.  H.  A white  umbrella  in  Mexico. 

9172  S 

Steele,  T.  S.  Canoe  and  camera ; a hundred- 
mile  tour  through  the  Maine  forests. 

91741  S 

Paddle  and  portage ; from  Moosehead  Lake 
to  the  Aroostook.  91741  SI 

Warner,  C.  D.  In  the  wilderness.  91747  A 

Whitney,  C.  W.  On  snow-shoes  to  the  barren 
grounds  (of  northern  Canada.)  91712  W 

Winthrop,  T.  Canoe  and  saddle.  9179  W 
Woodman,  A.  J.  Picturesque  Alaska  ; a jour- 
nal of  a tour  from  San  Francisco  to  Sitka. 

917  98  W5 

3.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES. 

Aaron,  E.  M.  The  butterfly- hunters  in  the 
Caribbees.  j Aal  B 

Allen,  W.  B.  The  mammoth-hunters.  (Alas- 
ka.) j A15  CT1 

Bowman,  A.  Bear-hunters  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains.  j B68  B 

Cozzens,  S.  W.  The  young  trail-hunters  se- 
ries. (New  Mexico  and  Arizona.) 

j C839  Y1-Y3 

Daunt,  A.  In  the  land  of  the  moose,  the  bear, 
and  the  beaver.  (Northern  Canada.) 

j D263  I 

Drysdale,  W.  The  mystery  of  Abel  Fore- 
finger. (West  India  Islands).  j D84  M 

Ellis,  E.  S.  The  Indian  stories  of ; see  Fic- 
tion list. 

Farrar,  C.  A.  J.  Lake  and  forest  series. 

(Maine  and  New  Hampshire.)  j F241  LI-L4 
Henty,  G.  A.  Captain  Bayley’s  heir.  (Gold 
fields  of  California.)  j H38  C 

In  the  heart  of  the  Rockies.  j H38  IH 

Redskin  and  cowboy.  j H38  R 

Kellogg,  Elijah.  The  stories  of.  (New  Eng- 
land and  the  frontier.)  See  Fiction  list. 
Lothrop,  H.  M.  (Margaret  Sidney,  ps.)  The 
golden  West.  j L78  G 


Loughead,  F.  H.  The  abandoned  claim. 

(Fruit  raising  in  California.)  j L92  A 

Machar,  A.  M.  Marjorie’s  Canadian  winter. 

j M18  M 

Marryat,  F.  The  settlers  in  Canada. 

j M346  S 

Munroe,  Kirk.  Stories  by  ; see  Fiction  list. 
Oxley,  J.  M.  Archie  of  Athabasca.  (North- 
ern Canada.)  j 0x4  A 

The  boy  tramps  ; or,  across  Canada,  j 0x4  B 
Rand,  E.  A.  The  bark-cabin  on  Kearsarge. 

j Rl5  Ba 

Rideing,  W.  H.  Boys  in  the  mountains. 
(Western  United  States.)  j R43  B 

Boys  coastwise.  (Atlantic  coast.)  j R43  BC 
Wharton,  A.  H.  A last  century  maid. 

j W55  L 

White,  E.  0.  A little  girl  of  long  ago. 

j W581  L 

Young,  E.  R.  Three  boys  in  the  wild  north 
land.  (Northern  Canada.)  j Y85  T 

Boone,  Daniel ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  jB  BG4  A 
By  W.  H.  Bogart.  jB  B64  C 

Carson,  Christopher  (called  Kit ;)  by  J.  S.  C. 
Abbott.  jB  C23  A 

By  DeW.  C.  Peters.  jB  C23  C 

Crockett,  David  ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

jB  C87  A 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.  A New  England  boy- 
hood. jB  H131  A 

Howe,  Laura  E.  (born  Richards.)  When  I 
was  your  age.  jB  H833  A 

Kidd,  Captain  William  ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

jB  K53  A 

Larcom,  Lucy.  A New  England  girlhood. 

jB  L32  A 

Geography  and  Travel : South 
America. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Bishop,  N.  H.  A thousand-mile  walk  across 
South  America.  j 9182  A 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Agassiz,  (J.  R.)  L.  and  E.  C.  Journey  in 

Brazil.  9181  A 

Oswald,  F.  L.  Days  and  nights  in  the  trop- 
ics. 9181  O 

Vincent,  F.  Around  and  about  South  Amer- 
ica. 918  V 

3.  STORY. 

Dixie,  Lady  F.  The  Young  castaways.  (Pat- 
agonia.) j D641  Y 

Geography  and  Travel : Pa- 
cific Islands. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Higginson,  S.  J.  Java,  the  pearl  of  the  East. 

j 9192  H 

Kellogg,  E.  M.  C.  Australia  and  the  islands 
of  the  sea.  (The  world  and  its  people.) 

j 910  K3 


GEOGRAPHY  AND  TRAVEL.  BIOGRAPHY. 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Chaney,  G.  L.  “Aloha!”  a Hawaiian  salu- 
tation. 91969  C 

3.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES. 

Allen,  W.  B.  The  great  island.  (Papua.) 

j A15  CT2 

Ellis,  E.  S.  Lost  in  Samoa.  j E16  Lo 

Farjeon,  B.  L.  The  golden  land.  (Australia.) 

j F221  G 

Hatton,  J.  Captured  by  cannibals.  (Malay 
Archipelago.)  j H28  C 

Howitt,  W.  A boy’s  adventures  in  the  wilds 
of  Australia.  j H835  C 

Paton,  John  G.  The  story  of ; by  J.  Paton. 

(New  Hebrides.)  jB  P27  B 

Perelaer,  M.  T.  H.  Ran  away  from  the 
Dutch.  (Borneo.)  j P415  R 

Russan,  A.,  and  Boyle,  F.  The  orchid  seek- 
ers. (Borneo.)  j R912  O 

Geography  and  Travel : Arctic 
Regions. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Douglas,  M.  Across  Greenland’s  ice-fields ; 
adventures  of  Nansen  and  Peary. 

j 9198  D7 

Hayes,  1. 1.  The  land  of  desolation,  j 9198  H2 
Knox,  T.  W.  The  voyage  of  the  “ Vivian”  to 
the  north  pole  and  beyond.  (Fiction.) 

j 9198  K3 

Mudge,  Z.  A.  Fur-clad  adventurers,  j 9198  M3 
Schwatka,  F.  Children  of  the  cold,  j 9198  S3 
Nimrod  in  the  north  ; or,  hunting  and  fish- 
ing adventures  in  the  Arctic  regions. 

j 9198  S2 

Whymper,  F.  Heroes  of  the  Arctic  and  their 
adventures.  j 9198  W 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Greely,  A.W.  Handbook  of  Arctic  discoveries. 

9198  G3 

Hall,  C.  F.  Arctic  researches  and  life  among 
the  Esquimaux.  9198  H3 

Hartwig,  G.  L.  The  polar  world  ; a popular 
description  of  man  and  nature  in  the  Arc- 
tic and  A ntarctic  regions  of  the  globe. 

9198  H5 

Hayes,  I.  I.  An  Arctic  boat  journey  in  1854. 

9198  HI 

Kane,  E.  K.  Arctic  explorations  ; the  second 
Grinnell  expedition  in  search  of  Franklin. 

9198  K 

Markham,  A.  H.  The  great  frozen  sea  ; voy- 
age of  the  “Alert,”  1875-6.  9198  Ml 

Peary,  J.  D.  My  Arctic  journal.  9198  P8 

Sargent,  E.,  ed.  Arctic  adventure.  9198  R 

3.  STORIES. 

Hall,  C.  W.  Adrift  in  the  ice-fields,  j H142  A 
Hayes,  I.  I.  Cast  away  in  the  cold,  j H325  C 
Stables,  G.  Exiles  of  fortune.  j Stl  E 

From  pole  to  pole  ; a tale  of  the  sea  j Stl  F 
To  Greenland  and  the  pole. 


Biography,  collective : general. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  In  perils  oft.  j 920  G 

Baldwin,  J.,  ed.  Fifty  famous  stories  retold. 

j 920  B6 

Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  voyagers  and  ex- 
plorers. j 9239  B 

Famous  leaders  among  men.  j 920  B2 

Famous  men  of  science.  j 925  B 

How  success  is  won.  j 920  B1 

Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous. 

j 920  B 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Great  men’s  sons.  j 920  D1 
Historic  boys,  their  endeavors,  their  achieve- 
ments, and  their  times.  j 920  D 

Chambers,  W.  Stories  of  remarkable  per- 
sons. j 920  Cll 

Cobb,  J.  F.,  and  Japp,  A.  H.  Stories  of  success 
as  illustrated  by  the  lives  of  men  who  have 
made  themselves  great ; ed.  by  S.  F.  Smith. 

j 920  C3 

Drake,  S.  A.  Our  great  benefactors  ; short 
biographies  of  men  and  women,  j 920  D7 
Edgar,  J.  G.  Footprints  of  famous  men. 

j 920  El 

Great  men  and  gallant  deeds.  j 920  E3 

Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes  ; a book  for  boys. 

j 920  E2 

Farmer,  L.  H.  The  boy’s  book  of  famous 
rulers.  j 9231  A 

Hale,  E.  E.  Boys’ heroes.  j 920  Cl 

Lights  of  two  centuries.  j 920  C 

Harraden,  B.  Untold  tales  of  the  past. 

j 920  H 

Heroic  lives : Livingstone,  Stanley,  Gordon, 
Lord  Dundonald.  j 920  H3 

Part  on,  J.  Captains  of  industry ; 1st  and  2d 
series.  j 920  P3-P4 

Tales  of  captivity  and  exile.  (Anon.)  j 920  T2 
Thayer,  W.  M.  Men  who  win  ; or,  making 
things  happen.  j 920  T4 

Valentine,  L.  J.  On  honour’s  roll ; tales  of 
heroism  in  the  nineteenth  century,  j 920  V5 
Yonge,  C.  M.  Book  of  worthies.  j 920  Y 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  givers  and  their  gifts. 


9236  B 

Lodge,  R.  Portraits  of  illustrious  personages 
of  Great  Britain.  8 v.  92004  D 

Markham,  C.  R.  The  sea  fathers.  9265  M 
Parton,  J. , ed.  Princes,  authors,  and  states- 
men of  our  time.  920  P2 

Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies.  920  S6 

World  of  adventure.  6 v.  920+ W15 


Biography,  collective:  Ameri= 
can. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  American  authors. 

j 9281  A 

Famous  American  statesmen.  j 923173  A 
Brayman,  J.  O.,  ed.  Daring  deeds  of  Ameri- 
can heroes,  with  biographical  sketches. 

j 920073  B5 

Brooks,  E.  S.  The  Century  book  of  famous 
Americans.  j 920073  B12 


j Stl  To 

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BIOGRAPHY. 


Eggleston,  E.  Stories  of  great  Americans 
for  little  Americans.  j 920073  E5 

Ellis,  E.  S.  Makers  of  our  country. 

j 920073  E 

Frost,  J. , and  French,  H.  W.  Presidents  of 
the  United  States,  from  Washington  to 
Cleveland.  j 923173  F 

Lossing,  B.  J.  Eminent  Americans,  j 920073  L 
Portraits  and  biographical  sketches  of  twenty 
American  authors.  (Anon.)  j 9281  P 

Sea  well,  M.  E.  Twelve  naval  captains. 

j 920073  S 

Smith,  H.  A.  One  hundred  famous  Americans. 

j 92007  B 

Stoddard,  R.  H.  Poets’  homes ; pen  and 
pencil  sketches  of  American  poets,  j 9281  B 
Stoddard,  W.  O.  Lives  of  the  presidents ; as 
follows  : 

John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson. 

j 923173  S 

Andrew  Jackson  and  Martin  Van  Buren. 

j 923173  SI 

Madison,  Monroe,  and  John  Quincy  Adams. 

j 923173  S2 

Harrison,  Tyler,  and  Polk.  j 923173  S3 

Taylor,  Fillmore,  Pierce,  Buchanan. 

j 923173  S4 

Lincoln,  Johnson.  j 923173  S5 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Brooks,  N.  Statesmen.  923273  B 

Gilder,  J.  L.  and  J.  B,,  eds.  Authors  at 
home.  9281  G 

Townsend,  Y.  F.  Our  presidents.  923173  T 

Biography,  collective:  Women 
and  Girls. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  leaders  among  women 

j 9207  D3 

Famous  types  of  womanhood.  j 9207  D2 

Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  j 9207  D 

Successful  women.  j 9207  D1 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Historic  girls ; stories  of  girls 
who  have  influenced  the  history  of  their 
times.  j 9207  K 

D arton,  J.  M.  Famous  girls  who  have  become 
illustrious  women  of  our  time,  j 9207  Dll 
Farmer,  L.  H.  The  girls’  book  of  famous 
queens.  j 9231  B 

Foster,  I.  H.  (Faye  Huntington,  ps.)  Stories 
of  remarkable  women.  j 9207  F 

Gordon,  L.  L.  From  Lady  Washington  to 
Mrs.  Cleveland.  j 9207  G5 

Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.  Royal  girls  and  royal 
courts.  j 9207  J 

Strickland,  A.  Lives  of  the  queens  of  Eng- 
land ; abridged.  1 v.  j 923142  A1 

Lives  of  the  queens  of  Scotland  ; abridged. 
2 v.  j 923141  SI 

Thayer,  W.  M.  Women  who  win  ; or,  mak- 
ing things  happen.  j 9207  T3 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Alldridge,  L.  The  world’s  workers  ; Flor- 
ence Nightingale,  Francis  Ridley  Haver- 
gal,  Catherine  Marsh,  Mrs.  Ranyard. 

9207  C 


Browne,  P.  The  world’s  workers  ; Mrs.  Som- 
erville, Mary  Carpenter.  9207  I 

Phelps,  E.  S.,  and  others.  Our  famous  wo- 
men. 9207  P3 

Biography,  collective : misce!= 
"laneous. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Adams,  O.  F.  Dear  old  story-tellers,  j 928  A2 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Warriors  of  the  crescent. 

j 9231  A5 

Barnard,  C.  The  tone  masters.  3 v.  j 9278  A 
Contents:  v.  1.  Mozart  and  Mendelssohn, 
v.  2,  Handel  and  Haydn,  v.  3,  Bach  and 
Beethoven. 

Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  English  authors  of  the 
19th  century.  j 9282  B5 

Famous  English  statesmen  of  queen  Vic- 
toria’s reign.  j 923242  B7 

Famous  European  artists.  j 927  B5 

Famous  men  of  science.  j 925  B 

Chambers,  W.  Stories  of  remarkable  persons. 

j 920  Cll 

Chenoweth,  C.  van  D.  Stories  of  the  saints. 

j 922  C 

Day,  G.  Naturalists  and  their  investigations  : 
Linnaeus,  Edward,  Cuvier,  Kingsley. 

j 925  D 

Deane,  F.  A.  National  flowers.  j 929  D 

Dennis,  J.  Heroes  of  literature : English 
poets ; a book  for  young  readers,  j 9282  D3 
Ely,  G.  H.  Chaucer,  Spenser,  Sidney. 

j 9282  E4 

Griffiths,  J.  R.  Musicians  and  their  compo- 
sitions ; Handel,  Bach,  Mozart,  Haydn, 
Beethoven,  Mendelssohn.  j 927  G5 

Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  invention  told  by  in- 
ventors and  their  friends.  j 926  H3 

Harris,  A.  B.  Pleasant  authors  for  young 
folks.  j 9282  H 

Keddie,  H.  (Sarah  Ty tier,  ps.)  Modern  paint- 
ers and  their  paintings-.  j 927  H 

Musical  composers  and  their  work,  j 9278  K 
Old  masters,  and  their  pictures.  j 927  HI 
Manning,  A.  Heroes  of  the  desert.  j 922  M 
Mitchell,  D.  G.  About  old  story  tellers,  of 
how  and  when  they  lived,  and  what  stories 
they  told.  j 928  M 

Rice,  E.  W.  Stories  of  great  painters ; or, 
religion  in  art.  j 927  R 

Richards,  W.  Heroes  of  our  day;  or,  the  re- 
cent winners  of  the  Victoria  cross. 

j 920042  R3 

Rideing,  W.  H.  Boyhood  of  living  authors. 

3 928  C 

Towle,  G.  M.  Heroes  and  martyrs  of  inven- 
tion. j 926  T 

Warren,  I.  P.  The  three  judges ; the  story 

of  the  men  who  beheaded  their  king. 

j 920  W7 

Willing,  F.  S.  Dame  Heraldry.  j 9296  W 
Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  of  the  great 
scientists.  j 925  W 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Charles,  E.  R.  Three  martyrs  of  the  nine- 
teenth century.  920  C7 

Contents  : Livingstone,  Gordon,  Patteson. 


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BIOGRAPHY. 


Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  Greek  statesmen.  2 v. 

92003  C 

Craik,  G.  L.,  ed.  The  pursuit  of  knowledge 
under  difficulties.  920  C5 

Ferris,  G.  T. , ed.  Great  leaders.  920  F3 
Greely,  A.  W.  Explorers  and  travellers. 

9239  G 

Hubert,  P.  G.  Inventors.  926  H9 

Jameson,  A.  M.  Memoirs  of  early  Italian 
painters.  927  A 

Munro,  J.  Heroes  of  the  telegraph.  9253  Ml 
Richards,  L.  E.  Glimpses  of  the  French 
court.  920044  R 

Smiles,  S.  Industrial  biographies.  926  SI 

Lives  of  the  engineers.  5 v.  926  S2 

Men  of  invention  and  industry.  926  S 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Men  of  business.  9238  S5 
Wilson,  J.  G.  Illustrious  soldiers.  9235  B 

Winslow,  C.  M.  R.  Yesterdays  with  actors. 

927  F 


Biography : Individual  Lives. 

I.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Alcott,  Louisa  May  ; by  E.  D.  Cheney. 

j B All  3 A 

Life,  letters,  and  journals;  ed.  by  E.  D. 
Cheney.  j B All 3 A1 

Alexander  the  great ; by  J.  Abbott. 

j B A12  A 

Alfred  the  great ; by  J.  Abbott,  j B A122  B 
Andre,  John.  Two  spies  ; by  B.  J.  Lossing. 

j 9733  L 

Anson,  George.  From  middy  to  admiral ; by 

J.  Macaulay.  j B An8  A 

Bainbridge,  William.  Commodore  Bain- 

bridge  ; by  J.  Barnes.  j B B16  A 

Banks,  Nathaniel  P.  Bobbin  boy ; by  W.  M. 

Thayer.  j B B22  A 

Bayard,  Chevalier.  History  of  the  good 
knight ; by  E.  C.  Kindersley.  in  j H43 
Blitz,  A.  ; by  himself.  j B B615  A 

Bonaparte,  Joseph ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

j B B645  A 

Boone,  Daniel ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott,  j B B64  A 
By  W.  H.  Bogart.  j B B64  C 

Brant  and  Red  Jacket ; by  E.  Eggleston  and 
L.  E.  Seelye.  j 9702  A2 

Burnett,  F.  H.  One  I knew  best  of  all. 

j B B894  A 

Cjesar,  C.  Julius  ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B Cll  B 
Carson,  Christopher  (Kit)  ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

j B C23  A 

By  DeW.  C.  Peters.  j B C23  C 

Charles  I.  ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B C384  A 

Charles  II.  ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B C385  A 

Cid,  The.  Rodrigo  (or  Ruy  Diaz)  de  Bivar, 
called.  The  Cid  Campeador ; by  R. 
Southey.  in  j LI43 

Clay,  Henry.  Mill-boy  of  the  Slashes  ; by  J. 

Frost.  j B C57  C 

Cleveland,  G. ; by  W.  O.  Stoddard. 

j B C581  A 

Cleopatra  ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B C59  A 

Columbus,  Christopher  ; by  J.  Abbott. 

j B C72  A 

By  F.  H.  Allen.  j B C72  M 

True  story  of  ; by  E.  S.  Brooks.  j B C72  L 
Career  of  ; by  C.  Elton.  j B C72  I 


Story  of  ; by  E.  E.  Seelye.  j B C72  J 

Cortez,  Hernando  ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

j B C817  A 

Crockett,  David  ; J.  S.  C.  Abbott,  j B C87  A 
Life  of  ; by  E.  S.  Ellis.  j B C87  B 

Cromwell,  Oliver  ; by  F.  W.  Cornish. 

j B C88  B 

Cyrus  the  great ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B C995  A 
Darius  ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B D24  A 

De  Soto,  Hernando  ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

j B D45  A 

Drake,  Sir  Francis  ; by  G.  M.  Towle. 

j B D78  A 

Edward  the  Black  Prince  ; by  L.  Creighton. 

j B Ed9  A 

Elizabeth,  Queen  ; by  J.  Abbott,  j B E148  A 
Ericsson,  John.  Miner  boy  and  his  monitor  ; 

by  P.  C.  Headley.  j B Er4  B 

Farragut,  David  Glasgow.  Old  Salamander; 
by  P.  C.  Headley.  j B F24  B 

Midshipman  Farragut;  by  J.  Barnes. 

j B F24  D 

Ferguson,  James.  The  peasant  boy  philoso- 
pher; by  H.  May  hew.  j B F38  A 

Franklin,  Benjamin.  Autobiography. 

j B F84  G 

Autobiography.  (Riverside  literature  series.) 

j B F84  J 

Benjamin  Franklin;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

j B F84  A1 

Young  Benjamin  Franklin;  by  H.  Mayhew. 

j B F84  D 

The  printer  boy ; by  W.  M.  Thayer. 

j B F84  II 

Poor  Richard’s  story;  by  H.  C.  Watson. 

j B F84  I 

Frederick  William  III. , emperor  of  Germany. 

“Fritz”  of  Prussia;  by  L.  Taylor,  j B F875  B 
Fulton,  Robert.  Fulton  and  the  history  of 
steam  navigation;  byT.W.  Knox,  j 656  A 
Garfield,  James  A.  From  log  cabin  to  White 
House;  by  W.  M.  Thayer.  j B G18  C 

Genghis  Khan ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B G285  A 
Gough,  John  B.  Knight  that  smote  the  drag- 
on; by  E.  A.  Rand.  j B G72  D 

Grant,  U.  S. ; by  W.  O.  Stoddard,  j B G76  A 

Our  standard  bearer;  by  W.  T.  Adams. 

j B G76  A3 

The  true  story  of  U.  S.  Grant;  by  E.  S. 

Brooks.  j B G76  N 

Tanner  boy;  by  Major  Pen niman,  ps.  (C.  W. 

Denison).  j B G76  E 

Fight  it  out  on  this  line;  by  P.  C.  Headle}r. 

j B G76  H5 

Boy’s  life  of;  by  T.  W.  Knox.  j B G76  K 
Hale,  Edward  Everett.  A New  England  boy- 
hood. (Autobiography.)  j B HI 31  A 

Hannibal;  by  J.  Abbott.  j B HI 9 A 

Henry  IV.  of  France;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

j B H38  A 

Hortense;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  j B H48  A 
Howe,  Laura  E.  (Mrs.  Richards).  When  I was 
your  age.  j B H833  A 

Jackson,  Andrew.  Old  Hickory;  by  J.  Frost. 

j B J12  D 

Joan  of  Arc.  The  maid  of  Orleans;  by  W.  H. 

D.  Adams.  j B J57  B 

Jones,  Paul;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  j B J71  A 
By  M.  E.  Seawell.  j B J71  B 

Josephine,  Empress;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

j B J775  A 

Judas  Maccabseus;  by  C.  R.  Conder.  j B J88  A 


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BIOGRAPHY. 


Kidd,  Capt.  William;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

j B K53  A 

Lafayette,  Marquis;  by  L.  H.  Farmer. 

j B L132  A 

Friend  of  Washington;  by  H.  C.  Watson. 

j B L132  C 

Larcom,  Lucy.  A New  England  girlhood. 

j B L32  A 

LaSalle,  Robert  Cavelier  de;  by  J.  S.  C.  Ab- 
bott. j B L33  A 

Latimer,  Hugh,  bp.  Latimer’s  candle;  by  F. 

E.  Cooke.  j B L34  A 

Lee,  Yan  Phou.  When  I was  a boy  in  China. 

j B L511  A 

Lincoln,  Abraham;  by  Noah  Brooks,  j B L63  F 
True  story  of;  by  E.  S.  Brooks.  j B L63  F5 
Children’s  life  of;  by  M.  L.  Putnam. 

j B L63  P 

From  pioneer-home  to  White  House;  byW. 

M Thayer.  j B L63  C 

Linnaeus,  Carl  von.  The  floral  king;  by  A.  Al- 
berg.  j B L645  A 

Livingstone,  David;  Anonymous,  j B L76  D 
Life  of;  by  J.  S.  Roberts,  j B L76  A 

Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth.  A Long- 
fellow remembrance  book;  by  E.  S.  Brooks 
and  others.  j B L86  F 

Louis  XIV.  (king  of  France);  by  J.  S.  C.  Ab- 
bott. j B L92  A 

Louis  Phillippe  (king  of  France);  by  J.  S.  C. 

Abbott.  j B L925  A 

Luther,  Martin.  Child’s  life  of;  Anonymous. 

j B L97  D 

Mackay,  A M.  Story  of  life  of;  by  Mrs.  J.  W. 

Harrison  j B M19  B 

Magellan,  Fernando  da;  by  G.  M.  Towle. 

j B M27  A 

Marie  Antoinette,  queen  of  France;  by  J.  S.  C. 
Abbott.  j B M331  A 

By  H.  Keddie  (S.  Tytler).  j B M331  B 

Margaret  of  Anjou;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

j B M332  A 

Marion,  Gen.  Francis.  The  Swamp  Fox;  by 
J.  Frost.  j B M337  A 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots;  by  J.  Abbott,  j B M365  B 
Mitchel,  Gen.  O.  M.  Old  Stars;  by  P.  C. 

Headley.  j B M695  B 

Montezuma;  by  E.  Eggleston  and  L.  E.  Seelye. 

j 9702  A3 

Montfort,  Simon  de;  by  L.  Creighton. 

j BM76A 

More,  Sir  Thomas.  A boy’s  ideal;  by  F.  E. 

Cooke.  j B M81  A 

Mozart’s  early  days;  by  F.  Hoffman,  j B M87  B 
Napoleon  I.;  boy  life  of;  by  E.  Foa. 

j B N161  A 

Nelson.  Lord;  by  R.  Southey.  j B N33  A 
Nero;  by  J.  Abbott.  j B N357  A 

Paton,  John  G, ; story  of;  by  J.  Paton. 

j B P27  B 

Peter  the  great;  by  J.  Abbott.  j B P443  A 
Philip,  King;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  j B P53  A 
Pizarro;  by  G.  M.  Towle  j B P68  A 

By  F.  H.  Allen.  j B P68  C 

Pocahontas;  by  E.  Eggleston  andL.  E.  Seelye. 

j 9702  A 

Polo,  Marco;  by  G.  M.  Towle.  j B P76  A 

Pyrrhus;  by  J.  Abbott.  j B P99  A 

Ralegh,  Sir  Walter;  by  L.  Creighton. 

j B R14  B 

By  G.  M.  Towle.  j B R14  A 

Red  Eagle;  by  G.  C.  Eggleston.  j 9702  A1 

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Richard  I.,  king  of  England;  by  J.  Abbott. 

j B R38  A 

Richard  II.,  king  of  England;  by  J.  Abbott. 

j B R381  A 

Richard  III.,  king  of  England;  by  J.  Abbott. 

j B R382  A 

Roland,  Madame;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

j B R64  B 

Romulus;  by  J.  Abbott.  j B R66  A 

Samuels,  S.  From  forecastle  to  cabin. 

j B Sa4  A 

Shaftesbury,  7th  earl  of.  The  children’s 
champion;  by  L.  Taylor.  j B Shll  B 

Sheridan,  Gen.  Phil.  H.  Fighting  Phil.;  by 
P.  C.  Headley.  j B Sh52  A 

Sherman,  Gen.  Wm.  T. ; by  P.  C.  Headley. 

j B Sh51 H 

Standish,  Miles  ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott,  j B St2  A 
Stanley,  Henry  M. ; by  A.  Montefiore. 

j B St26  A 

Stuyvesant,  Peter;  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

j B St9  A 

Taylor,  Gen.  Zachary.  Old  Rough  and  Ready; 

by  J.  Frost.  j B T218  B 

Tecumseh;  byE.  Eggleston  and  L.  E.  Seelye. 

j 9702  A4 

Victoria,  Queen  ; by  Grace  Greenwood  (S.  J. 
Lippincott).  j B V66  A 

Story  of  the  life  of  Queen  Victoria  ; by  J. 
Tulloch.  j B V66  F 

Washington,  George  ; by  J.  Abbott. 

j B W27  E 

By  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

By  W.  Irving  (condensed). 

By  H.  E.  Scudder. 

By  W.  O.  Stoddard. 

By  V.  F.  Townsend. 

By  H.  C.  Watson. 

Story  of  ; by  E.  E Seelye. 

True  story  of  ; by  E.  S.  Brooks. 


j B W27  A 
j B W27  F 
j B W27  S2 
j B W27  B 
j B W27  H 
j B W27  W 
j B W27  S4 
j B W27  I 
A Virginia  cavalier  ; by  M.  E.  Seawell. 

j B W27  S7 

Webster,  Daniel ; the  great  expounder ; by 
J.  Frost.  j B W381  E 

Whittier,  John  G.  Whittier  with  the  chil- 
dren ; by  Margaret  Sidney  (H.  M.  Lothrop). 

j B W59  D 

Willard,  Mary  E.  Nineteen  beautiful  years  ; 

by  F.  E.  Willard.  j B W666  A 

William  the  conqueror  ; by  J.  Abbott. 

j B W673  B 

Xerxes  ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B X2  A 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Agassiz,  Louis  (in  full,  Jean  Rodolphe  Louis.) 
Louis  Agassiz,  his  life  and  work  ; by  C.  F. 
Holder.  B Agl  B 

Alfred,  called  the  great,  king  of  England  ; by 
T.  Hughes.  B A122  A 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.  Story  of  my  life. 

B An2  A 

Arblay,  Fannie  Burney,  Mme.  d’.  Diary  and 
letters  ; ed.  S.  C.  Woolsey.  2 v.  B Arl  A 
Same  ; ed.  by  Barrett.  4 v.  B Arl  C 

Audubon,  John  James  ; by  L.  Audubon,  ed. 

B Au2  A 

Austen,  Jane.  Story  of  Jane  Austen’s  life  ; by 
O.  F.  Adams.  B Au7  C 

Bartlett,  William  F.  Memoir  of  ; by  F.  W. 
Palfrey.  B B28  A 


BIOGRAPHY.  HISTORY. 


Bridgman,  Laura  D.  Life  and  education  of  ; 

by  M.  S.  Lamson.  B B765  A 

Bronte,  Charlotte ; by  Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell. 

B B781  A 

Bruce,  Robert,  king  of  Scotland.  Robert  the 
Bruce  ; by  H.  Maxwell.  B B831  A 

Buckland,  Frank,  naturalist ; by  G.  C.  Bom- 
pas.  B B85  A 

Caesar,  Caius  Julius  ; by  W.  W.  Fowler. 

B Cll  D 

By  J.  A.  Froude.  B Cll  A 

Cid,  The  ; Rodrigo  (Ruy  Diaz)  de  Bivar,  called. 
The  Cid  Campeador  ; by  H.  B.  Clarke. 

B C485  A 

Coligny,  Gaspard  de  ; by  W.  Besant. 

B C673  A 

Columbus,  Christopher.  Life  and  voyages  of 
Columbus  ; by  W.  Irving.  (Condensed. ) 

B C72  B 

Life  of  Columbus  ; by  C.  R.  Markham. 

B C72  K 

Cromwell,  Oliver  ; by  S.  H.  Church.  B C88  G 
Dampier,  William  ; by  W.  C.  Russell.  B D18  A 
Darwin,  Charles  (Robert) ; by  Grant  Allen. 

B D25  A 

By  C.  F.  Holder.  B D25  D 

Davis,  John,  the  navigator  ; by  C.  R.  Mark- 
ham. B D29  A 

Dick,  Robert,  baker  of  Thurso  ; by  S.  Smiles. 

B D54  A 

Du  Guesclin,  Bertrand  ; by  E.  Y.  Stoddard. 

B D875  A 

Edward,  Thomas.  Life  of  a Scotch  natural- 
ist ; by  S.  Smiles.  B Ed91  A 

Emmett,  Robert.  An  Irish  knight  of  the  nine- 
teenth century  ; by  Y.  A.  J.  Davis.  B Em6  A 
Ewing,  Juliana  Horatia,  and  her  books  ; by  H. 

K.  F.  Gatty.  B Ew~54  A 

Franklin,  Benjamin.  Autobiography  ; ed.  by 

J.  Bigelow.  3 v.  B F84  A 

Franklin  in  France  ; by  E.  E.  Hale  and  E.  E. 

Hale,  jr.  2 v.  B F84  A2 

Benjamin  Franklin  as  a man  of  letters : by 
J.  B.  McMaster.  B F84  B 

Franklin,  Sir  John  ; by  A.  H.  Beesly. 

B F843  A 

Grant,  Ulysses  S.  ; by  W.  C.  Church.  B G76  M 
By  J.  G.  Wilson.  B G76  L 

Haroun  Alraschid  ; by  E.  H.  Palmer.  B H26  A 
Henry,  prince  of  Portugal.  Prince  Henry  the 
navigator  ; by  C.  R.  Beazley.  B II393  A 
Hobart  Pasha.  H.  C.  Hobart,  called.  Sketch- 
es from  my  life.  B H65  A 

Howells,  W.  D.  My  year  in  a log  cabin. 

B H836  A 

Lincoln,  Abraham  ; by  C.  G.  Leland.  B L63  D 
By  C.  Schurz.  B L63  S 

Livingstone,  David  ; by  T.  Hughes.  B L76  C 
Madison,  Dolly.  Memoirs  and  letters. 

B M261  A 

Marlborough,  John  Churchill,  duke  of ; by 

L.  Creighton.  B C47  A 

More,  Hannah  ; by  C.  M.  Yonge.  B M813  A 
Nasmyth,  James  ; by  S.  Smiles.  B N17  A 
Nelson,  Horatio,  lord ; by  W.  C.  Russell  and 

W.  R.  Jacques.  B N33  B 

Pictures  from  the  life  of  Nelson  ; bv  W.  C. 
Russell.  B N33  B1 

Pattison,  Dorothy  W.  (Sister  Dora.)  Sister 
Dora  ; by  M.  Lonsdale.  B P273  A 

Pellico,  Silvio.  My  prisons.  B P365  A 


Perry,  Matthew  Calbraith ; by  W.  L.  Griffis. 

B P42  A 

Roland  de  La  Plati£re,  Marie  J.  P.,  madame. 

Madame  Roland  ; by  M.  Blind.  B R65  A 
Ruskin,  John.  Prseterita.  (Autobiography.) 

B R893  A 

Smith,  Captain  John  ; by  C.  D.  Warner. 

B Sm5  A 

Somerville,  Mary.  Personal  recollections  of 
Mary  Somerville;  ed.  by  Martha  Somer- 
ville. B So5  A 

Stephenson,  George  and  Robert ; by  S.  Smiles. 

B St3  A 

Theodoric,  king  of  the  Yisigoths.  The  bar- 
barian champion  of  Christendom  ; by  T. 
Hodgkin.  B T341  A 

Yane,  Sir  Henry.  Young  Sir  Henry  Yane  ; by 
J.  K.  Hosmer.  B Y28  A 

Yictor  Emanuel ; king  of  Italy  ; by  E.  Dicey. 

B Y6C5  A 

Warren,  Mercy  ; by  A.  Brown.  B W251  A 
Washington  George  ; by  J.  Habberton. 

B W27  H2 

Washington,  Mary ; by  M.  Y.  Terhune  (Mar- 
ion Harland,  ps.)  B W271  A 

Washington,  Martha  ; by  A.  H.  Wharton. 

B W272  A 

Whittington,  Sir  Richard  ; by  W.  Besant  and 
J.  Rice.  B W595  A 

Winslow,  Anna  Green.  Diary  of  a Boston 
school  girl ; ed.  by  A.  M.  Earle  B W731  A 
Winthrop,  Margaret ; by  A.  M.  Earle. 

B W732  A 


History:  genera!. 

Bernard,  F.  Wonderful  escapes.  j 904  B 
Brooks,  E.  S.  Chivalric  days,  and  the  boys 
and  girls  who  helped  to  make  them. 

j 904  K 

Heroic  happenings,  told  in  verse  and  story. 

j 904  K2 

Storied  holidays ; a cycle  of  red-letter  days. 

j 904  K1 

Eggleston,  G C.  Strange  stories  from  his- 
tory, for  young  people.  j 904  E 

Gilman,  A.,  ed.  Magna  Charta  stories. 

j 904  G3 

Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  adventure,  told  by  ad- 
venturers. j 904  H 

Harris,  A.  B.,  and  others.  Young  folk’s 
golden  treasury  of  history,  short  sketches 
and  poems.  j 908  H 

Johonnot,  J.,  comp.  Grandfather’s  stories. 

j 908  J 

Stories  of  heroic  deeds,  for  boys  and  girls. 

j 908  J1 

Ten  great  events  in  history.  j 904  J 

Lang,  A.,  ed.  The  blue  true  story  book  (adapt- 
ed for  school  use.)  j 908  L2 

Red  true  story  book.  j 908  LI 

The  true  story  book.  j 908  L 

Grote,  G.,  and  Segur,  P.  P.,  comte  de.  The 
two  great  retreats  of  history  : The  retreat 
of  the  ten  thousand,  and  Napoleon’s  re- 
treat from  Moscow.  j 908  G 

Saxon,  E.  L.  (E.  L.  S.)  Belt  and  spur ; sto- 
ries of  the  knights  of  old.  j 908  B 

Stirring  events  of  history.  (Anon.)  j 904  S 
Yonge,  C.  M.  The  book  of  golden  deeds. 

j 904  Y 


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HISTORY. 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Brewer,  E.  C.  Historic  note-book. 

903  B,  Reference 

Creasy,  Sir  E.  S.  Fifteen  decisive  battles. 

904  C 

Cyclopaedic  review  of  current  history.  905  C5 
Fisher,  G.  P.  Brief  history  of  the  nations. 

909  A1 

Outlines  of  universal  history.  909  A 

Freeman,  E.  A.  General  sketch  of  history. 

909  B 

Gilman,  A.  Seven  historic  ages.  904  G4 

Harper’s  book  of  facts ; comp,  by  J.  H.  Will- 
sey.  908  +H,  Reference 

Haydn,  J.  Haydn’s  dictionary  of  dates. 

20th  ed.  902  HI,  Reference 

Knox,  T.  W.  Decisive  battles  since  Waterloo. 

904  D 

Sheldon,  M.  D.  Studies  in  general  history 

909  S5 

Swinton,  W.  Outlines  of  the  world’s  history. 

909  S 

3.  STORIES. 

Andrews,  J.  Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road 
from  long  ago  to  now.  j An2  T 

Arnold,  E.  L.  Wonderful  adventures  of 
Phra,  the  Phoenician.  ArG.l 

Humphrey,  F.  A.,  and  others.  Wonder  stories 
of  history.  j W845  A 


Ancient  History. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Allen,  W.  F.  Short  history  of  the  Roman 
people.  j 937  A5 

Beesly,  Mrs.  Stories  from  the  history  of 
Rome.  j 937  B7 

Butterworth,  H.  Little  Arthur’s  history  of 
Rome.  (To  A.D.  321.)  j 937  B10 

Church,  A.  J.  Pictures  from  Greek  life  and 
story.  j 938  C5 

Pictures  from  Roman  life  and  story. 

j 93706  C 

The  story  of  the  last  days  of  Jerusalem,  from 
Josephus.  j 933  B2 

Stories  of  the  East,  from  Herodotus. 

j 930  At 

Creighton,  M.  History  of  Rome.  j 937  C5 
Fyffe,  C.  A.  History  of  Greece.  j 938  F5 
Guerber,  H.  (M.)  A.  The  story  of  the  Greeks. 

j 938  G10 

Herodotus.  The  boys’  and  girls’  Herodotus  ; 

ed.  by  J.  S.  White.  j 930  A2 

Josephus.  The  young  folks’  Josephus  ; ed.  by 
W.  S.  Walsh.  j 933  B3 

Pollard,  A.,  comp.  True  stories  from  Greek 
history.  j 938  P 

True  stories  from  Roman  history,  j 937  PlO 
Yonge,  C.  M.  Young  folks’  history  of  Greece. 
(B  C.  884-A.D.  1875.)  j 938  B 

Young  folks’  history  of  Rome.  j 937  F 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  The  story  of  Troy. 

93921  A 

Birch,  S.  Egypt  from  the  earliest  times  to 
B.C.  300. 


Bramston,  M.  Judaea  and  her  rulers,  from 
Nebuchadnezzar  to  Vespasian.  933  E 

Church,  A.  J.,  and  Gilman,  A.  The  story  of 
Carthage.  93973  A 

Gilman,  A.  Story  of  Rome.  f 937  A 
Harrison,  J.  A.  Story  of  Greece.  938  A 
Hosmer,  J.  K.  The  story  of  the  Jews.  933  A 
Joy,  J.  R.  Grecian  history.  938  J 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Old  Greek  life.  938  Ml 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.,  and  Gilman,  A.  The  story  of 
Alexander’s  empire.  930  D 

Myers.  P.  V.  N.  Ancient  history.  930  M 
History  of  Greece,  for  colleges  and  high 
schools.  938  M5 

Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Media,  Babylonia,  and  Persia. 

' 935  B 

Story  of  Assyria.  9352  A 

3.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES: 
JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Cahun,  L.  The  adventures  of  Captain  Mago. 

j Cll  A 

Church,  A.  J.  Lords  of  the  world;  a story  of 
of  the  fall  of  Carthage  and  Corinth. 

j C471  L 

Three  Greek  children.  j C471  T 

A young  Macedonian  in  the  army  of  Alexan- 
der the  great.  j C471  Y 

Henty,  G A.  The  cat  of  Bubastes  ; a tale  of 
ancient  Egypt.  j H38  Ca 

For  the  Temple ; a tale  of  the  fall  of  Jeru- 
salem. j H38  FT 

The  young  Carthaginian ; a story  of  the 
times  of  Hannibal.  j H38  Y 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  The  swordmaker’s  son  ; a 
story  of  A.  D.  30.  (Judaea.)  j St61  Sw 
Yonge,  C.  M.  The  cook  and  the  captive. 

(Romans  in  Gaul.)  j Y8  CC 

Alexander  the  great ; by  J.  Abbott,  j B A12  A 
Caesar,  C.  Julius  ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B Cll  B 
Cleopatra  ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B C59  A 

Cyrus  the  great ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B C995  A 
Darius  the  great ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B D24  A 

Hannibal  ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B HI 9 A 

Judas  Maccabeus  ; by  C.  R.  Conder. 

j B J88  A 

Nero  ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B N357  A 

Pyrrhus  ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B P99  A 

Romulus  ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B R66  A 

Xerxes  the  great ; by  J.  Abbott.  j B X2  A 

4.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES: 

IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Church,  A.  J.  The  burning  of  Rome.  C471.7 
Callias  ; a tale  of  the  fall  of  Athens.  C471.6 
The  hammer  ; a storv  of  Maccabean  times. 

C471.5 

To  the  lions  ; a story  of  the  persecutions  of 
the  Christians  under  the  early  Roman  em- 
pire. C471.4 

Two  thousand  years  ago.  (Adventures  of  a 
Roman  boy.)  C471.1 

Ebers,  G.  (M.)  An  Egyptian  princess.  Bbl2.2 
The  sisters.  Ebl2.6 

W allace,  L.  Ben-Hur  ; a tale  of  the  Christ. 

W156.1 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Slaves  of  Sabinus.  (Early 
Christians)  Y8.82 

Caesar,  C.  Julius  ; by  W.  W.  Fowler.  B Cll  D 


932  B6 

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HISTORY. 


History:  England,  Ireland, 
and  Scotland. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Brown,  C.  True  stories  of  the  reign  of  Queen 
Victoria.  j 942  B5 

Browning,  O.  True  stories  from  English 
history  ; from  the  conquest  to  the  present 
time.  j 942  BIO 

Buckley,  A.  B.  History  of  England — for  be- 
ginners. j 942  B 

Callcott,  Lady.  Little  Arthur’s  history  of 
England.  j 942  O 

Church,  A.  J.  Stories  from  English  history. 

j 942  C15 

Curry,  G.,  and  Rolfe,  W.  J.  Merrill’s  Eng- 
lish history  for  school  and  home  use. 

j 942  C20 

Dickens,  C.  A child’s  history  of  England. 

j 942  D 

Edgar,  J.  G.  Wars  of  the  roses.  j 94204  B 
Gardiner,  S.  R.  English  history  for  schools. 

j 942  G6 

Gomme,  G.  L.,  comp,  and  ed.  The  king’s  story 
book  ; being  stories  collected  out  of  Eng- 
lish romantic  literature : from  the  con- 
quest to  William  IV.  j 942  G20 

Higginson,  T.  W.,  and  Channing,  E.  English 
history  for  American  readers.  j 942  H5 
Kingsley,  R.  G.  Children  of  Westminster 
Abbey  ; studies  in  English  history. 

j 942  K3 

Kirkland,  E.  S.  A short  history  of  England 
for  young  people.  j 942  K7 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  Leading  facts  of  English 
history.  j 942  M 

Morris,  C.  Historical  tales,  romance  of  reali- 
ty : English.  j 942  M6 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Child’s  history  of  Scot- 
land. j 941  O 

Rideing,  W.  H.  Young  folks  history  of  Lon- 
don. j 9421  R 

Rolfe,  W.  J.,  ed.  Tales  from  English  history. 

j 942  R 

Tales  from  Scottish  history.  j 941  R 

Scott,  Sir  W.  Tales  of  a grandfather ; being 
the  history  of  Scotland  ; abridged  and  edit- 
ed by  E.  Ginn.  j 941  S 

Same  ; complete.  3 v.  j 941  SI 

Stories  from  English  history  for  young  Ameri- 
cans. (Anon.)  j 942  S9 

Towle,  G.  M.  Young  people’s  history  of  Ire- 
land. j 9415  B 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Cameos  from  English  history ; 
. from  Rollo  to  Edward  II.  (A.  D 900-1329.) 

j 942  Y,  v.  1 

Cameos  from  English  history  : forty  years  of 
Stuart  rule  (A.  D.  1603-1643.)  j 942  Y,  v.  6 
Cameos  from  English  history  : rebellion  and 
restoration  (A  D.  1642-1678.)  j 94206  Y 
Young  folk’s  history  of  England.  j 942  Y1 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Archer,  T.  A.  The  crusade  of  Richard  I. 

94203  A7 

Besant,  Sir  W.  London.  9421  B5 

Church,  A.  J.  The  story  of  early  Britain, 

94201  C4 

Fitchett,  W.  H.  (Vedette,  ps.)  Deeds  that 
won  the  empire.  1st  and  2nd  series. 


Gardiner,  S.  R.  Student’s  history  of  England. 

3 v.  942  G7 

Green,  J.  R.  Short  history  of  the  English 
people.  942  G,  G2 

Same  ; illustrated.  942 +G3 

Guest,  M.  J.  Lectures  on  the  history  of  Eng- 
land. 942  G5 

Jesse,  E.  The  pretenders  and  their  adherents. 

94207  D 

Joy,  J.  R.  Outline  history  of  England.  942  J7 
Knight,  C.  Popular  history  of  England.  9 v. 

942  K 

Latimer,  E.  W.  England  in  the  nineteenth 
century.  94208  L 

Lawless,  E.  The  story  of  Ireland.  9415  C 

Mackintosh,  J.  Story  of  Scotland.  941  M 

3.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES: 
JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Adams,  H.  C.  In  the  fifteen.  (Jacobite  insur- 
rection of  1715.)  j Adi  I 

Blake,  M.  M.  The  siege  of  Norwich  castle. 

(William  the  conqueror.)  j B581  S 

Cowper,  F.  The  captain  of  the  Wight.  (15th 
century.)  j C835  C 

Crake,  A.  D.  Alfgar  the  Dane.  j C845  A 
Brian  Fitz-Count.  j C845  B 

Edwy  the  fair.  j C845  E 

The  house  of  the  Walderne.  j C845  H 

The  rival  heirs.  j C845  R 

Edgar,  J.  G.  The  boy  crusaders.  j Ed3  B 
Cavaliers  and  Roundheads.  (Revolution  of 
1641.)  j Ed3  C 

Gilliatt,  E.  Forest  outlaws.  (12th  century.) 

j G411  F 

Jack  Standish.  (14th  century.)  j G411  J 

Henty,  G.  A.  Beric  the  Briton  ; a tale  of  the 
Roman  invasion.  j H38  BB 

Bonnie  Prince  Charlie  ; a tale  of  Fontenoy 
and  Culloden.  (1745.)  j H38  Bo 

The  cornet  of  horse  ; a tale  of  Marlborough’s 
wars.  j H38  Ct 

The  dragon  and  the  raven  ; or,  the  days  of 

King  Alfred.  j H38  D 

Friends  though  divided.  (Civil  war,  1641  - 
1649.)  j H38  F 

Held  fast  for  England  ; a tale  of  the  siege  of 
Gibraltar.  (1779-1783.)  j H38  H 

In  freedom’s  cause;  a tale  of  Wallace  and 
Bruce.  j H38  IF 

A march  on  London  ; a story  of  Wat  Tyler’s 
insurrection.  j H38  Ma 

Orange  and  green  ; a tale  of  the  Boyne  and 
Limerick.  j H38  O 

Through  the  fray  ; a tale  of  the  Luddite 
riots.  j H38  T 

When  London  burned  ; a tale  of  the  Restora- 
tion and  the  great  fire.  j H38  Wh 

Wulf  the  Saxon  ; a story  of  the  Norman 
conquest.  * j H38  Wu 

Hervey,  M.  H.  Eric  the  archer  ; a tale  of 
chivalry.  (Battle  of  Poictiers.)  j H44  E 
Marsh,  J.  B.  Life  and  adventures  of  Robin 
Hood.  j M351  L 

Peard,  F.  M.  The  abbot’s  bridge.  (16th 
century.)  j P315  A 

Scrapegrace  Dick.  (17th  century.)  j P815  S 
To  horse  and  away.  (Revolution  of  1641.) 

j P315  T 

Pyle,  II.  Men  of  iron.  (14th  century.) 

j P99  MI 


942  F,  FI 

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HISTORY. 


The  mei’ry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood. 

j P99  M 

Saxon,  E.  L.  (E.  L.  S.)  Border  lances ; a 
romance  of  the  northern  marches  in  the 
reign  of  Edward  III.  j Sa9  B 

Scott,  Sir  W.  Stories  from  Waverley. 

j Sco8  St 

Tales  of  chivalry  ; ed.  by  Sir  E.  Sullivan. 

j Sco8  Ta 

Tales  of  chivalry  ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 

j Sco8  T 

Stevenson,  E.  I.  White  cockades.  (Jacobite 
times.)  j St485  W 

Winder,  F.  H.  With  the  sea  kings  ; a story 
of  the  times  of  Nelson.  j W722  W 

Yonge,  C.  M.  The  caged  lion.  (James  I.  of 
Scotland.)  j Y8  Ca 

The  lances  of  Lynwood.  (Time  of  Edward 
III.)  j Y8  LL 

The  pigeon  pie  ; a tale  of  Roundhead  times. 

j Y8  Pi 

The  prince  and  the  page  ; a story  of  the  last 
crusade.  (14th  century.)  j Y8  Pa 

Alfred  the  great ; by  J.  Abbott.  jB  A122  B 

Anson,  George.  From  middy  to  admiral ; by 
J.  Macaulay.  jB  An8  A 

Charles  I. , king  of  England  ; by  J Abbott. 

jB  C384  A 

Charles  II.,  king  of  England  ; by  J.  Abbott. 

jB  C385  A 

Cromwell,  Oliver  ; by  F.  W.  Cornish. 

jB  C88  B 

Drake,  Sir  Francis  ; by  G.  M.  Towle. 

jB  D78  A 

Edward  the  Black  Prince  ; by  L.  Creighton. 

jB  Ed9  A 

Elizabeth,  queen  of  England ; by  J.  Abbott. 

jB  E148  A 

Montfort,  Simon  de  ; by  L.  Creighton. 

jB  M76  A 

More,  Sir  Thomas  ; by  F.  E.  Cooke. 

jB  M81  A 

Nelson,  Horatio,  lord  ; by  R.  Southey. 

jB  N33  A 

Richard  I. , king  of  England  ; by  J.  Abbott. 

jB  R38  A 

Richard  II. , king  of  England  ; by  J.  Abbott. 

jB  R381  A 

Richard  III.,  king  of  England  ; by  J.  Abbott. 

jB  R382  A 

Victoria,  queen  of  England  ; by  Grace  Green- 
wood, ps.  jB  V66  A 

Story  of  the  life  of  Victoria  ; by  J.  Tulloch. 

jB  V66  F 

William  the  conqueror,  king  of  England  ; by 
J.  Abbott.  jB  W673  A 

4.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES, 

IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Besant,  Sir  W.  Dorothy  Forster.  B46.5 

For  faith  and  freedom.  B46.9 

The  world  went  very  well  then.  B46.7 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Lorna  Doone  ; a romance 
of  Exmoor.  B567. 3 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.G.E.L.,  lord  Lytton.  Har- 
old, the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings.  B877.10 
The  last  of  the  barons.  B877.13 

Church,  A.  J.  The  chantry  priest  of  Barnet. 


Doyle,  A.  C.  Micah  Clarke.  D775.1 

Holt,  E.  S.  Earl  Hubert’s  daughter.  H74.1 
Keightley,  S.  R.  The  cavaliers.  K26.2 

Kingsley,  C.  Here  ward  the  wake ; the  last 
of  the  English.  K615.2 

Westward,  ho ! K615.5 

Lawless,  E.  Mmlcho  ; a 16th  century  narra- 
tive (Ireland.)  L425.7 

With  Essex  in  Ireland.  L425.5 

Manning,  A.  Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary 
Powell.  M31.1 

Passages  in  the  life  of  the  Faire  Gospeller. 

M31.2 

Porter,  J.  Scottish  chiefs.  P832.1 

Rhoscomyl,  O.  Battlement  and  tower.  R347.2 
Robinson,  C.  N.,  and  Leyland,  J.  For  the 
honour  of  the  flag.  R563.1 

Scott,  Sir  W.  The  abbot;  sequel  to  The 
Monastery.  Sco8.1 

The  fortunes  of  Nigel.  Sco8.9 

Ivanhoe.  Sco8.12 

The  monastery.  Sco8.14 

Snaith,  J.  C.  Mistress  Dorothy  Marvin.  Snl.l 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  The  black  arrow  ; or  the 
outlaws  of  Tunstall  forest.  St48.7 

Weyman,  S.  J.  The  story  of  Francis  Cludde. 

W547.2 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Armourer’s  prentices.  Y8.1 
The  constable’s  tower.  Y8.35 

Grisly  Grisell.  Y8.39 

A reputed  changeling.  Y8.30 

Under  the  storm.  Y8.25 

Unknown  to  history.  Y8.24 

Alfred  the  great ; by  T.  Hughes.  B A122  A 
Bruce,  Robert,  king  of  Scotland  ; by  H.  Max- 
well. B B831  A 

Cromwell,  Oliver ; by  S.  JI.  Church. 

BC88G 

Emmett,  Robert ; by  V.  A.  J.  Davis.  B Em6  A 
Marlborough,  John  Churchill,  duke  of ; by 
L.  Creighton.  B C47  A 

Nelson,  Horatio,  lord  ; by  W.  C.  Russell  and 
W.  R.  Jacques.  B N33  A 

Pictures  from  the  life  of  Nelson  ; by  W.  C. 
Russell.  B N33  B1 


History : Europe,  general  and 
miscellaneous. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Benedict,  E.  L.  Stories  of  persons  and  places 
in  Europe.  j 940  B3 

Bonner,  J.  A child’s  history  of  France. 

j 944  B7 

A child’s  history  of  Spain.  j 946  B6 

Coffin,  C.  C.  The  story  of  liberty.  j 940  C 
Creighton,  L.  First  history  of  France. 

j 944  C8 

Dole,  N.  H.  Young  folk’s  history  of  Russia. 

j 947  D 

Farmer,  L.  H.  A short  history  of  the  French 
Revolution,  for  young  people  ; pictures  of 
the  “ reign  of  terror.”  j 94404  F 

Freeman,  E.  A.  History  of  Europe,  j 940  D1 
Froissart,  Sir  J.  The  boy’s  Froissart ; edited 
by  S.  Lanier.  j 9404  B1 

Harrison,  F.  B.,  comp.  True  stories  from 
Italian  history.  j 945  H 

Jones,  M.,  ed.  Stories  of  the  olden  time; 
from  De  Joinville  and  Froissart,  j 9404  J 


C471.8 

The  count  of  the  Saxon  shore.  C471.3 

With  the  king  at  Oxford.  C471.2 


HISTORY. 


Kirkland,  E.  S.  Short  history  of  Italy,  from 
476  to  1878.  3 945  K 

Little  Arthur’s  history  of  France.  (Anon.) 

j 944  C 

Maccoll,  L.  M.  Story  of  Iceland.  j 9491  M 
Montgomery,  D.  H.  Leading  facts  of  French 
history.  j 944  M5 

Morris,  C.  Historical  tales,  romance  of  real- 
ity : French.  j 944  M7 

Historical  tales,  romance  of  reality:  Ger- 
man. j 948  M6 

Nutting,  M.  O.  The  days  of  Prince  Maurice. 
(Sequel  to  William  the  Silent.)  j 9492  B1 
William  the  Silent  and  the  Netherland  war. 

j 9492  B 

Paul,  N.  M.,  comp.  True  stories  from  French 
history.  3*  944  P 

Saxon,  E.  L.  (E.  L.  S.)  The  city  in  the  sea. 

(Venice.)  j 9453  A 

Scott,  Sir  W.  Tales  of  a grandfather,  4th 
series  : France.  j 944  S 

Smith,  S.  F.,  ed.  Knights  and  sea-kings. 

j 9408  S 

Watson,  H.  C.  The  camp-fires  of  Napoleon. 

j 94405  W 


Yonge,  C.  M.  History  of  France.  3'  944  E 
Story  of  the  Christians  and  Moors  of  Spain. 

j 946  Y 

Young  folk’s  history  of  France.  3 944  El 
Young  folk’s  history  of  Germany.  j 943  Y 
Young,  A.  Young  folk’s  history  of  the  Neth- 
erlands. 3 9492  C 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Boyesen,  H.  H.  The  story  of  Norway.  9481  A 
Bradley,  H.  The  story  of  the  Goths.  940  E 
Church,  R.  W.  The  beginnings  of  the  Middle 
Ages.  9401  A 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  The  crusades.  9404  A 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  The  Viking  age.  2 v.  948  D 
Gould,  S.  Baring.  The  story  of  Germany. 

943  B 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Brave  little  Holland,  and  what 
she  taught  us.  9492  G5 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.,  and  Witt,  H.  History  of 
France.  8 v.  944  A 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.  The  story  of  Spain.  946  B 
Hug,  L.,  and  Stead,  R.  Switzerland.  9494  H 
Jewett,  S.  O.  The  story  of  the  Normans. 

9403  B 

Johnson,  A.  H.  Normans  in  Europe.  9403  A 
Lacombe,  P.  The  growth  of  a people. 

(France)  944  D 

Latimer,  E.  W.  France  in  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury. 944  L 

Russia  and  Turkey  in  the  nineteenth  century. 

947  L 

Spain  in  the  nineteenth  century.  946  L 

Martin,  H.  Popular  history  of  France.  3 v. 

944  M2 

Masson,  G.  Concise  history  of  France. 
(Abridged  from  Guizot’s  history  of  France.) 

944  B 

Story  of  mediaeval  France.  94402  B 

. Morfill,  W.  R.  The  story  of  Poland.  9438  M 
Story  of  Russia.  947  M 

Morris,  W.  O’C.  Napoleon,  warrior  and  ruler. 

94405  M5 

Motley,  J . L.  The  rise  of  the  Dutch  republic. 
3 v.  9492  A1 


Oman,  C.  W.  C.  Story  of  the  Byzantine  em- 
pire. 9495  O 

Poole,  S.  L.  Story  of  the  Moors  in  Spain. 

946  A 

Story  of  Turkey.  9496  C 

Prescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  reign  of 
Philip  II.,  king  of  Spain.  3 v.  94604  A 
Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  The  story  of  Holland. 

9492  R 

Stephens,  H.  M.  The  story  of  Portugal. 

9469  S 

Vambery,  A.,  and  Heilprin,  L.  Story  of 


Hungary.  94391  A 

Watts,  H.  E.  The  Christian  recovery  of 
Spain.  94602  W 

Wiel,  A.  Venice.  9453  W 

Zimmern,  H.  The  Ilansa  towns.  943  Z 


3.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES, 

IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Bramston,  M.  E.  For  faith  and  fatherland. 

(Holland,  15th  century.)  j B731  F 

Brooks,  E.  S.  A boy  of  the  first  empire. 

(France  under  Napoleon.)  3 B79  B 

Burch,  H.  E.  Wind  and  wave  fulfilling  His 
will.  (Siege  of  Leyden,  1574.)  3 B891  W 

Cahun,  L.  The  blue  banner.  (Crusades ) 

3 Cll  B 

Clements,  M.  E.  Eagle  and  dove.  Franco- 
Prussian  war.)  3*  C59  E 

Henty,  G.  A.  At  Agincourt ; a tale  of  the 
White  Hoods  of  Paris.  3 H38  A 

The  boy  knight.  (Crusades.)  j H38  B 

The  bravest  of  the  brave  ; or,  with  Peter- 
borough in  Spain.  (1700.)  3 H38  Br 

By  England’s  aid  ; or,  the  freedom  of  the 
Netherlands.  (1585-1694.)  j H38  BE 

By  pike  and  dyke  ; a tale  of  the  rise  of  the 
Dutch  republic.  (1533-1584.)  3 H33  Bp 

Fighting  the  Saracens.  Same  as  The  boy 

knight.  3 H38  B 

In  Greek  waters  ; a story  of  the  Greek  war 
of  independence.  (1821-1827.)  3 H38  In 

In  the  reign  of  terror.  (France,  1789-1793.) 

3 H38  I 

Jack  Archer ; a tale  of  the  Crimea.  (Crimean 
war,  1854-55.)  3 H38J 

A Jacobite  exile  ; adventures  in  the  service 
of  Charles  XII.  3'  H38  Ja 

A knight  of  the  White  Cross  ; a tale  of  the 
siege  of  Rhodes.  (A.  D.  1522.)  j H38  K 
The  lion  of  St.  Mark ; a tale  of  Venice. 

(Venice,  15th  century.)  j H38  LS 

The  lion  of  the  north  ; times  of  Gustavus 
Adolphus.  (30  years’  war.)  j H38  L 

One  of  the  28th  ; a tale  of  Waterloo.  3 H38  On 
St.  Bartholomew’s  eve  ; a tale  of  the  Hugue- 
not wars.  (France,  16th  century.)  j H38  SB 
St.  George  for  England  ; a tale  of  Cressy  and 
Poitiers.  (France,  14th  century.)  j H38  St 
Through  Russian  snows  ; a retreat  from  Mos- 
cow. (Napoleon,  1812.)  j H38  Th 

With  Frederick  the  great ; a story  of  the 
seven  years’  war.  3 H38  WF 

With  Moore  at  Corunna.  (Spain,  Peninsular 
war.)  3 H38  WM 

The  young  buglers  ; a tale  of  the  Peninsular 
war.  3 H38  YB 

The  young  franc-tireurs.  (Franco  Prussian 
war.)  3 H38  YF 


—27— 


HISTORY. 


Heroes  of  chivalry.  j H43 

Contents  : History  of  the  good  knight  (Bay- 
ard) ; by  E.  C.  Kindersley.  Chronicle  of 
the  Cid  ; by  R.  Southey. 

Hoare,  E.  N.  A turbulent  town  ; or,  the 
story  of  the  Artevelds.  (Ghent  14th  century.) 

j H65  T 

Ker,  D.  Cossack  and  Czar.  (Russia,  Peter 
the  great.)  j K45  C 

King,  E.  Under  the  red  flag  ; two  American 
boys  in  the  days  of  the  Commune.  (Paris, 
1871.)  j K581  U 

Kingsley,  H.  Valentin  ; a French  boy's  story 
of  Sedan.  (France,  1870.)  j K616  V 

Leighton,  R.  Olaf  the  glorious.  (Norway.) 

j L53  O 

Norway,  G.  A prisoner  of  war  ; a story  of 
the  time  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  j N83  P 
Peattie,  E.  W.  With  scrip  and  staff.  (The 
children’s  crusade.)  j P32  W 

Ray,  C.  A new  exodus  ; a story  of  the  Pro- 
testants of  the  Tyrol.  j R212  N 

Seawell,  M.  E.  The  rock  of  the  lion.  (Siege 
of  Gibraltar,  1783.)  j Sel  R 

Stockton,  F.  R.  The  story  of  Viteau.  (France, 
14th  century.)  j St6  S 

Yonge,  C.  M.  The  little  duke.  Richard  the 
fearless.  (Normandy,  10th  century.) 

j Y8  LD 

Bonaparte,  Joseph  ; by  J.  Abbott.  jB  B645  A 
Frederick  William  III.,  emperor  of  Ger- 
many. “Fritz”  of  Prussia;  by  L.  Taylor. 

jB  F875  B 

Henry  IV.,  king  of  France  ; by  J.  S.  C.  Ab- 
bott. jB  H38  A 

Hortense,  queen  of  Holland ; J.  Abbott. 

jB  H48  A 

Joan  of  Arc  ; by  W.  H.  D.  Adams.  jB  J57  B 
Louis  XIV.,  king  of  France  ; by  J.  S.  C.  Ab- 
bott. jB  L92  A 

Louis  Philippe,  king  of  France  ; by  J.  S.  C. 

Abbott.  jB  L925  A 

Marie  Antoinette,  queen  of  France  ; by  J.  S. 
C.  Abbott.  jB  M331  A 

By  H.  Keddie  (S.  Tytler.)  jB  M331  B 

Margaret  of  Anjou  ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

jB  M332  A 

Napoleon  I. , emperor  of  the  French,  boy  life 
of  ; by  E.  Foa.  jB  N161  A 

Peter  the  great,  czar  of  Russia  ; by  J.  Abbott. 

jB  P443  A 

Roland,  Madame  ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

jB  R64  A 


4.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES, 

IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Catherwood,  M.  H.  The  days  of  Jeanne 
d’Arc.  C28.8 

Doyle,  A.  C.  The  White  Company.  (France 
and  Spain,  14th  century.)  D775.3 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Ivar,  the  Viking.  (Early 
Norway.)  1)852.1 

Ebers,  G.  (M).  The  burgomaster’s  wife. 

(Siege  of  Leyden,  1574.)  Ebl2.1 

Frith,  H.  Under  Bayard’s  banner.  (France 
and  Italy,  15th  century.)  F917.1 

Gras,  F.  Reds  of  the  Midi.  (The  march  to 
Paris  of  the  Marseillaise,  1792.)  G761.1 

Hale,  E.  E.  In  His  name.  (Waldenses, 
France,  12th  century.)  H13.2 

-28- 


Holt,  E.  S.  Sister  Rose.  (Massacre  of  St. 

Bartholomew,  1572.)  H74.2 

Scott,  Sir  W.  Anne  of  Geierstein.  (Switzer- 
land, 15th  century.)  Sco8.2 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.  (Byzantine  empire.) 

Sco8  7 

Wallace,  L.  The  prince  of  India.  (Capture 
of  Constantinople,  1453.)  W156.3 

Yeats,  S.  L.  Chevalier  d’Auriac.  (France 
under  Henry  IV.)  Y3.3 

The  honour  of  Savelli.  (Italy,  14th  century.) 

Y3.1 

Yonge,  C.  M.  The  chaplet  of  pearls.  (France, 
massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew,  1572.)  Y8.4 
Stray  pearls  ; sequel  to  A chaplet  of  pearls. 

Y8.23 

Two  penniless  princesses.  (Scotland  and 
France,  15th  century.)  Y8.34 

Cid,  The  : Rodrigo  (or  Ruy  Diaz)  de  Bivar, 
called.  The  Cid  Campeador ; by  H.  B. 
Clarke.  B C485  A 

Coligny,  Gaspard  de  ; by  W.  Besant.  B C673  A 
Du  Guesclin,  Bertrand  ; by  E.  V.  Stoddard. 

B D875  A 

Hobart,  A.  C.,  called  Hobart  Pasha.  Sketches 
from  my  life.  (Turkey.  1867 — ) B H65  A 
Theodoric,  king  of  the  Ostrogoths.  The  bar- 
barian champion  of  Civilization  ; by  T. 
Hodgkin.  B T341  A 


History:  Asia  and  Africa. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Cunnyngham,  W.  G.  E.  A young  people’s 
history  of  the  Chinese.  j 951  C3 

Feudge,  F.  R.  India  j 954  A 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Japan  in  history,  folk-lore, 
and  art.  j 952  G 

Moncrieff,  R.  FI.  (Ascott  R.  Hope,  ps.)  The 
Indian  mutiny.  j 954  M 

Pimblett,  W.  True  stories  from  African  his- 
tory ; from  the  first  Egyptian  dynasty  to 
the  present  day.  j 960  P 

Van  Bergen,  R.  The  story  of  Japan,  j 952  V 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  The  story  of  Persia. 

955  A 

Grant,  J.,  ed.  Cassell’s  illustrated  history  of 
India.  2 v.  954+ G 

Clement,  C.  E.,  Mrs.  Waters.  History  of 
Egypt.  (B.C.  4400-A.D.  1879.)  962  C 

Poole,  S.  L.,  and  Kelley,  J.  D.  J.  Story  of 
the  Barbary  corsairs.  960  P 

Theal,  G.  M.  Primer  of  South  African  his- 
tory. 968  T1 

The  story  of  South  Africa.  968  T 

3.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES, 

IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Dalton.  W.  The  war  tiger ; a tale  of  con- 
quest of  China.  j D17  WT 

Will  Adams,  the  first  Englishman  in  Japan. 

j D17  W 

Henty,  G.  A.  By  sheer  pluck  ; a tale  of  the 
Ashanti  war.  j H38  By 

A chapter  of  adventures  ; a tale  of  the  bom- 
bardment of  Alexandria.  j H88  Ch 


HISTORY. 


The  dash  for  Khartoum  ; a tale  of  the  Nile 
expedition.  j H38  Da 

For  name  and  fame;  or,  through  Afghan 
passes.  j H38  Fo 

In  times  of  peril.  (Mutiny  of  1857  in  India.) 

j H38  IP 

On  the  Irrawaddy  ; a tale  of  the  Burmese 
war.  3 H38  01 

Through  the  Sikh  war  ; a tale  of  the  Pun- 
jaub.  3 K38  TS 

The  Tiger  of  Mysore  ; a story  of  the  war 
with  Tippoo  Saib.  j H38  Ti 

With  Clive  in  India.  j H38  WC 

The  young  colonists.  (South  Africa,  1877- 
1881.)  3 H38  Yo 

Stables,  G.  On  to  the  rescue ; a tale  of  the 
Indian  mutiny.  3'  Stl  On 

Genghis  Khan ; by  J.  Abbott.  jB  G285  A 

4.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES, 

IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Rajah’s  heir,  The.  (Anon.)  (The  Indian  mu- 
tiny, 1857.)  R13 

Haroun  Alraschid  ; by  E.  H.  Palmer.  (Per- 
sia. 8th  century.)  B H26  A 

Perry,  Matthew  Calbraith ; by  W.  E.  Griffis. 
(Japan,  1852-55.)  B P42  A 


History:  North  America, 
General  and  Miscellaneous. 
North  American  Indians. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Abbott,  J.  Aboriginal  America.  3 9701  C 

Brooks,  E S.  The  story  of  the  American  In- 
dian ; origin,  development,  decline,  and 
destiny.  3 9701  E 

Colerick,  E.  F.  Adventures  of  pioneer  chil- 
dren : or,  life  in  the  wilderness.  3 9706  F 

Dodge,  R.  I.  Our  wild  Indians.  3 9701  B 

Drake,  F.  S.  Indian  history,  for  young  folks. 

3 9701  D 

Drake,  S.  A.  The  taking  of  Louisbourg. 

3 9732  D7 

Eggleston,  E.,  and  Seelye,  E.  E.  Brant  and 
Red  Jacket.  3 9702  A2 

Montezuma  and  the  conquest  of  Mexico. 

3 9702  A3 

Pocahontas.  3 9702  A 

Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet. 

3 9702  A4 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  Red  Eagle  and  the  wars 
with  the  Creek  Indians  of  Alabama. 

3 9702  A1 

Griffis,  W.  E.  The  romance  of  discovery  ; a 
thousand  years  of  exploration  and  the  un- 
veiling of  continents.  j 970  G 

Grinnell,  G.  B.  Pawnee  hero-stories  and 
folk-tales ; with  notes  on  the  Pawnee 
people  3 9704  G 

Machar,  A.  M.,  and  Marquis,  T.  G.  Stories 
of  New  France.  3 971  M 

Ober,  F.  A.  History  of  Mexico.  j 972  A 
Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  of  American 
history. 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Bourinot,  J.  G.  Story  of  Canada.  971  B7 
Catlin,  G.  Indians  of  North  America.  2 v. 

9701+C3 

Custer,  G.  B.  My  life  on  the  plains.  9706  A1 
Hale,  S.  The  story  of  Mexico.  972  H 

Jackson,  H.  M.  (H.  H.)  A century  of  dis- 
honor. 9705  A 

Miles,  H.  H.  School  history  of  Canada. 

971  M5 

Noll,  A.  H.  Short  history  of  Mexico.  972  N 
Parkman,  F.  The  conspiracy  of  Pontiac.  2 v. 

970  P7 

Frontenac  and  New  France.  970  P4 

Half  a century  of  conflict.  2 v.  970  P5 

Jesuits  in  North  America.  970  PI 

La  Salle  and  the  discovery  of  the  great  West. 

970  P2 

Montcalm  and  Wolfe.  2 v.  970  P6 

The  old  regime  in  Canada.  970  P3 

Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World.  970  P 

3.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES, 

IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Ellis,  E.  S.  Books  by.  See  Fiction  list. 
Gordon,  W.  J.  Englishman’s  haven.  (Siege 
of  Louisbourg.)  3'  G65  E 

Henty,  G.  A.  By  right  of  conquest ; or,  with 
Cortez  in  Mexico.  3 H38  BC 

With  Wolfe  in  Canada.  (1759.)  3 H38  W 

Johnstone,  D.  L.  The  brotherhood  of  the 
coast.  (Buccaneers  of  the  Spanish  Main  ) 

3 J641  B 

Kaler,  J.  O.  (James  Otis,  ps.)  The  boys  of 
1745  at  the  capture  of  Louisbourg.  3 Kll  B 
Moncrieff,  R.  H.  (A.  R.  Hope.)  Wigwam 
and  war-path.  (Indians.)  3'  M74  W 

Munroe,  K.  The  white  conquerors.  (Con- 
quest of  Mexico.)  3 M92  Wh 

Pyle,  H.  The  story  of  Jack  Ballister’s  for- 
tunes. (Pirates  of  the  Atlantic  coast. ) 

3 P99  S 

Russan,  A.,  and  Boyle,  F.  Through  forest 
and  plain.  (Central  America,  1855-1860.) 

3 R912  T 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Books  by.  See  Fiction  list. 
Cortez,  Hernando,  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

3 B C817  A 

4.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES, 

IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Cooper,  J.  F.  Stories  by.  See  Fiction  list. 
Wallace,  L.  The  fair  god.  (Conquest  of 
Mexico  by  Cortez.)  W156.2 


United  States : General. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Anderson,  J.  J.  New  grammar  school  his- 
tory of  the  United  States,  to  which  are 
added  the  Declaration  of  Independence 
and  the  Constitution.  3 973  A 5 

Barnes,  M.  S.  Studies  in  American  history. 

3 973  B3 

Bell,  N.  R.  E.  (N.  D’ An  vers.)  Heroes  of 
American  discovery.  3 973  B2 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  the  American  soldier 
in  war  and  peace.  3 973  B8 


j 970  W 

— 29 — 


HISTORY. 


The  story  of  the  United  States,  told  for 
young  people.  j 973  B6 

Carver,  E.,  and  Pratt,  M.  L.  Our  father- 
land.  j 973  C2 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Building  the  nation  : from  the 
revolution  to  the  beginning  of  the  civil 

war.  j 973  C5 

Dodge,  N.  S.  Stories  of  American  history. 

j 973  D 

Donnelly,  T.  E.  A primary  history  of  the 
United  States  for  intermediate  classes. 

j 973  D15 

Doyle,  J.  A.  Historv  of  the  United  States. 

j 973  D5 

Drake,  S.  A.  The  making  of  the  great  West. 
(A.  D.  1512-1883.)  j 973  D1 

The  making  of  the  Ohio  valley  states.  (A. 
D.  1660-1837.)  j 973  D2 

Eggleston,  E.  A first  book  in  American 
history.  (1492-1865.)  j 973  E3 

A history  of  the  United  States  and  its  people, 
for  the  use  of  schools.  j 973  El 

Stories  of  American  life  and  adventures  : 3d 
reader  grade.  j 973  E4 

Ellis,  E.  S.  The  youth’s  history  of  the  United 
States,  from  the  discovery  by  the  North- 
men to  the  present  time  j 973+E10 

English,  T.  D.  The  boy’s  book  of  battle 
lyrics.  j 973  E 

Fiske,  J.  A history  of  the  United  States  for 
schools.  j 973  F5 

Galpin,  C. , and  others.  The  children’s  history 
book  : tales  of  the  history  of  our  native 
land,  by  famous  story-tellers.  j 973  G15 
Gilman,  A.  History  of  the  American  people. 

j 973  G 

The  making  of  the  American  nation,  j 973  G2 
Tales  of  the  pathfinders.  j 973  G1 

Goodrich,  C.  A.,  and  Seavey,  W.  C.  History 
of  the  United  States,  for  the  use  of  schools. 
(1492-1880.)  j 973  G8 

Gordy,  W.  F.  History  of  the  United  States, 

for  schools.  j 973  G10 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Young  folk’s  history  of 
the  United  States.  j 973  HI 

Irving  W.,  and  Fiske,  J.  Washington  and 
his  country.  (Irving’s  life  of  Washington, 
ed.  and  enl.  by  Fiske.)  j 973  I 

Johnston,  A.  History  of  the  United  States, 
for  schools.  j 973  J 

Johonnot,  J , comp.  Stories  of  our  country. 

j 973  J5 

Lodge,  H.  C.,  and  Roosevelt,  T.  Hero  tales 
from  American  history.  j 973  L8 

Markham,  R.  Colonial  days.  j 973  T 

Monroe,  Mrs.  L.  B.  Story  of  our  country. 

j 973  M10 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  Beginners’  American 
history.  j 973  M8 

Leading  facts  of  American  history,  j 973  M7 
The  student’s  American  history.  j 973  M9 
Morris,  C.  Historical  tales,  romance  of 
reality  : American.  j 973  Ml 2 

A history  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
its  people  and  institutions.  j 973  Ml 7 

Mowry,  W.  A.  and  A.  M.  History  of  the 
United  States,  for  schools.  (1492-1896.) 

j 973  M25 

Pratt,  M.  L.  American  history  stories. 

j 973  P8 

Richardson,  A.  S,  History  of  our  country. 
(1492-1876.) 


Scudder,  H.  E.  History  of  the  United  States. 

j 973  S 

A history  of  the  United  States,  with  intro- 
duction narrating  the  discovery  and  settle- 
ment of  North  America.  j 973  S3 

Short  history  of  the  United  States,  j 973  S2 
Shea,  J.  G.  A child’s  history  of  the  United 
States.  2 v.  1872.  j 973+ S9 

Smith,  H.  A.  Stories  of  persons  and  places  in 
America.  j 973  S5 

Steele,  J.  D.  Brief  history  of  the  United 
States.  j 973  S7 

Taylor,  E.  Model  history  of  the  United 
States.  j 973  T7 

Thalheimer,  M.  E.  New  eclectic  history. 

j 973  T3 

True  stories  of  American  wars.  j 973  T1 

Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  of  Ameri- 
can progress.  j 973  W 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

American  history  leaflets.  Nos.  1-30.  973  A3 
Channing,  E.  -Student’s  history  of  the  United 
States.  973  C12 

Eggleston,  E.  Household  history  of  the 
United  States.  973  E2 

Eliot,  S.  History  of  the  United  States.  (1492- 
1872.)  973  E8 

Hale,  E.  E.  History  of  the  United  States. 

973  H2 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Larger  history  of  the 
United  States.  973  H 

Travellers  and  outlaws.  973  H3 

Judson,  H.  P.  The  growth  of  the  American 
nation.  973  J9 

McMaster,  J.  B.  History  of  the  people  of  the 
United  States.  4 v.  973  M 

Old  South  leaflets  ; nos.  1-75.  973  O 

Thomas,  A.  C.  History  of  the  United  States. 

973  T2 


Special  Periods  from  the  Dis= 
covery  to  the  Civil  War. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Abbott,  J.  The  discovery  of  America,  j 9731  A 
Northern  colonies.  3 9732  B 

Revolt  of  the  colonies.  3 9733  D 

Southern  colonies.  3 9732  A 

The  war  of  the  revolution.  3 9733  E 

Wars  of  the  colonies.  3 9732  D 

Brooks,  E.  S.  The  Century  book  of  the 
American  revolution  ; story  of  a pilgrimage 
to  the  battlefields.  3 9733  B6 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Boys  of  ’76 ; a history  of  the 
battles  of  the  revolution.  3 9733  C 

Old  times  in  the  colonies.  3 9732  C 

Drake,  S.  A.  The  border  wars  of  New  Eng- 
land, commonly  called  King  William’s  and 
Queen  Anne’s  wars.  3 9732  D9 

Burgoyne’s  invasion  of  1777  ; with  an  outline 
sketch  of  the  American  invasion  of  Can- 
ada, 1775-76.  3 9733  D7 

The  campaign  of  Trenton,  1776-77.  3 9733  D9 
The  making  of  Virginia  and  the  middle 
states,  1578-1701.  3 9732  D8 

The  watch  fires  of  ’76.  3 9733  D8 

Fiske,  E.  The  war  of  independence.  3 9733  F5 
Gilman,  A.  The  colonization  of  America 

3 9732  G 


3 973  R 

— 30 — 


History. 


The  discovery  and  exploration  of  America. 

j 9731  G 

Higginson,  T.  W.  A book  of  American  ex- 
plorers. j 9781  B 

Ladd,  H.  O.  History  of  the  war  with  Mexico. 

j 9736  A 

Johnson,  (E.)R.  The  old  French  war.  j 9732  E 
Moore,  N.  (N.  M.  Tiffany.)  From  colony  to 
commonwealth.  j 9733  M3 

Watson,  H.  C.  The  Boston  tea  party,  and 
other  stories  of  the  American,  revolution. 

j 9733  HI 

Note—  Same  as  Daring  deeds. 

The  old  bell  of  independence.  j 9733  H 

Note—  Same  as  Noble  deeds  of  our  fathers. 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Bunce,  O.  B.,  ed.  Romance  of  the  revolution. 

9733  B8 

Eggleston,  E.  The  beginners  of  a nation. 

9732  E5 

Gilmore,  J.  R.  (Edmund  Kirke,  ps.)  The 
advance  guard  of  western  civilization. 

9734  A 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.  History  of  the  war  of  1812— 
15.  9735  B 

Lossing,  B.  J.  Historical  field-book  of  the 
revolution.  2 v.  9733+A 

Historical  field-book  of  the  war  of  1812. 

9735-J-A 

The  two  spies.  (Hale  and  Andre.)  9733  L 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Men  and  manners  in  America 
one  hundred  years  ago.  9733  F 

Varney,  G.  J.  The  story  of  Patriot’s  day 
(April  19th.)  9733  V 


3.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES, 

IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Allen,  W.  B.  Called  to  the  front ; sequel  to 
A Son  of  Liberty.  (Burning  of  Falmouth 
and  siege  of  Boston.)  j A15  Ca 

A Son  of  Liberty.  (1770-1775.)  j A15  So 
Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Norsemen  in  the  west. 

(America  before  Columbus.)  j B214  N 
Brush,  M.  E.  Paul  and  Persis.  (Revolution  ; 

Mohawk  valley.)  j B83  P 

Butterworth,  H.  Boys  of  Greenway  Court. 
(Boyhood  of  Washington.)  j B985  B 

In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln.  j B985  I 

The  knight  of  Liberty  ; a tale  of  the  fortunes 
of  Lafayette.  j B985  K 

The  patriot  schoolmaster ; a tale  of  the 
Minute  Men  and  the  Sons  of  Liberty. 

j B985  P 

The  wampum  belt ; a tale  of  Penn’s  treaty 
with  the  Indians.  j B985  W 

Cooper,  J.  F.  The  spy.  (American  revolu- 
tion.) j C78  S 

The  wept  of  Wish-ton-Wish.  (Indian  wars.) 

j C78  We 

Coryell,  J.  R.  Diccon  the  bold.  (Discovery 
of  America.)  j C81  DB 

Diego  Pinzon.  (First  voyage  of  Columbus, 
1492.)  j C81  D 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  The  big  brother  series. 

(War  of  1812.)  As  follows: 

Captain  Sam.  j Eg321  B2 

The  big  brother.  j Eg321  B1 

The  signal  boys.  j Eg321  B3 


Henty,  G.  A.  True  to  the  old  flag  (American 
revolution  ) j H38  Tr 

Under  Drake’s  flag  ; a tale  of  the  Spanish 
Main.  j H38  U 

Humphrey,  F.  A.  Little  pilgrims  of  Plymouth. 

j H88  L 

Kaler,  J.  O.  (James  Otis,  ps.)  The  boys  of 
Fort  Schuyler.  (Revolution.)  j Kll  BF 
Stories  of  American  history  as  follows: 

An  island  of  refuge  ; Casco  bay  in  1676. 

j Kll  I 

Ezra  Jordan’s  escape  from  the  massacre  at 
Fort  Loyall.  (1690.)  j Kll  E 

The  boys  of  1745  at  the  capture  of  Louis- 
bourg.  j Kll  B 

Neal,  the  miller  : a Son  of  Liberty.  (1770.) 

j Kll  N 

The  signal  boys  of  ’75.  j Kll  Si 

Munroe,  K.  At  war  with  Pontiac  : a tale  of 
redcoat  and  redskin.  j M92  W1 

Through  swamp  and  glade  ; a story  of  the 
Seminole  war.  j M92  T 

With  Crockett  and  Bowie.  (Texan  war  of  in- 
dependence.) j M92  WC 

Seawell,  M.  E.  Quarterdeck  and  fo’k’sle. 

j Sel  Q 

Stables,  G.  Westward  with  Columbus. 

j Stl  We 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Guert  Ten  Eyck.  (Execu- 
tion of  Nathan  Hale.)  j St61  Gu 

The  lost  gold  of  the  Montezumas  ; a tale  of 
the  Alamo.  (Texas  war  of  independence.) 

j St61  Lo 

On  the  old  frontier  ; or,  the  last  raid  of  the 
Iroquois.  j St61  O 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.  The  war  of  1812  series,  as 


follows: 

The  search  for  Andrew  Field,  j T59  W1 
The  boy  soldiers  of  1812.  j T59  W2 

The  boy  officers  of  1812.  j T59  W3 

Tecumseh’s  young  braves.  j T59  W4 

The  war  of  the  revolution  series,  as  follows: 
Three  colonial  boys.  j T59  WR1 

Three  young  Continentals.  j T59  WR2 
Washington’s  young  aides,  j T59  WR3 
Bainbridge,  James  ; by  J.  Barnes.  jB  B16  A 
Columbus,  Christopher  ; by  J.  Abbott. 

jB  C72  A 

By  F.  H.  Allen.  jB  C72  M 

True  story  of  : by  E.  S.  Brooks.  jB  C72  L 
Career  of  ; by  C.  Elton.  jB  C72  I 

Story  of  ; by  E.  E.  Seelye.  jB  C72  J 

De  Soto,  Hernando  ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

jB  D45  A 

Jackson,  Andrew.  Old  Hickory ; by  J.  Frost. 

jB  J12  D 

Jones,  Paul ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  jB  J71  A 
By  M.  E.  Seawell.  jB  J71  B 

Lafayette,  Marquis  de  ; by  L.  LI.  Farmer. 

jB  L132  A 

The  friend  of  Washington  ; by  H.  C.  Wat- 
son. jB  L132  C 

LaSalle,  Robert  Cavelier  de ; by  J.  S.  C. 

Abbott.  jB  L33  A 

Philip,  King,  chief  of  the  Wampanoags  ; by 
J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  jB  P53  A 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter  ; by  L.  Creighton. 

jB  R14  B 

By  G.  M.  Towle.  jB  R14  A 

Standish,  Miles  ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  jB  St2  A 
Taylor,  Zachary.  Old  Rough  and  ready  ; by 
J.  Frost.  jB  T218  B 


—31— 


HISTORY. 


4.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES, 

IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Altsheler,  J.  A.  A soldier  of  Manhattan  and 
his  adventures  at  Ticonderoga  and  Quebec. 

A175.2 

The  sun  of  Saratoga  ; a romance  of  Bur- 


goyne's  surrender.  A175.1 

Austin,  J.  G.  Betty  Alden.  Au72.3 

David  Alden’s  daughter.  Au72.4 

Doctor  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters.  Au72.2 
Standish  of  Standish.  Au72.1 

Banks,  M.  M.  Bright  days  in  the  old  planta- 
tion time.  B222.1 

Barnes,  J.  For  king  or  country.  (Revolu- 
tion.) B26.1 

A loyal  traitor.  (Revolution.)  B26  2 

Yankee  ships  and  Yankee  sailors.  B26.3 

Catherwood,  M.  H.  Chase  of  Saint  Castin, 
and  other  stories  of  the  French  in  the  new 
world.  C28  6 

The  lady  of  Fort  St.  John.  C28.3 

The  romance  of  Dollard.  C28.1 


Coffin,  C.  C.  Daughters  of  the  revolution. 

C652.1 

Hale,  E.  E.  The  man  without  a country. 

H13.8 

Philip  Nolan’s  friends.  (Aaron  Burr’s  trea- 
son, 1805.)  H13.3 

Jackson,  H.  M.  Ramona.  (Treatment  of 
Indians  by  the  government.)  J12.1 

Mitchell.  S.  W.  Hugh  Wynne,  free  Quaker. 

(Revolution.)  M696.6 

Moorehead,  W.  K.  Wanneta,  the  Sioux. 
(Government  treatment  of  Indians.)  M781.1 

Parker,  G.  The  seats  of  the  mighty.  (Cap- 
ture of  Quebec.)  P222.6 

Columbus,  Christopher  ; by  W.  Irving.  (Con- 
densed ) B C72  B 

By  C.  R.  Markham.  B C72  K 

Hale,  Nathan  ; by  B.  J.  Lossing.  in  9733  L 
Vane,  Sir  Henry.  Young  Sir  Henry  Vane  ; by 
J.  K.  Hosmer.  B V28  A 

Winslow,  Anna  Green.  The  diary  of  a Boston 
school  girl ; ed.  by  A.  M.  Earle.  B W731  A 


Civil  War— 1861-1865. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Abbot,  W.  J.  Battlefields  and  campfires. 
(Removal  of  McClellan  to  accession  of 
Grant.)  j 9737  A3 

Battlefields  and  victory.  (Accession  of  Grant 
to  end  of  war. ) j 9737  A4 

Battlefields  of  ’61.  (To  the  end  of  the  pe- 
ninsular campaign,  1862.)  j 9737  A2 

Allen,  S.  P.  Down  in  Dixie  ; life  in  a cavalry 
regiment  in  the  war  days.  j 9737  A10 
Blaisdell,  A.  F.  Stories  of  the  civil  war. 

j 9737  B16 

Champlin,  J.  D.,  jr.  Young  folk’s  history  of 
the  war  for  the  union.  j 9737  C8 

Cheney,  C.  E.  Young  folk’s  history  of  the 
civil  war.  j 9737  C4 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Boys  of  ’61 ; personal  observa- 
tions with  the  army  and  navy.  j 9737  C7 
Drum-beat  of  the  nation  ; the  war  of  the  re- 
bellion from  its  outbreak  to  the  close  of 
1862. 

Following  the  flag. 


Freedom  triumphant ; from  September,  1864, 
to  the  close  of  the  war.  j 9737  Cl  3 

Marching  to  victory  ; 1863.  j 9737  Cll 

My  days  and  nights  on  the  battlefield. 

j 9737  C6 

Redeeming  the  republic  ; 1864.  j 9737  C12 
Dodge,  T.  A.  Bird’s-eye  view  of  the  civil 
war.  j 9737  D3 

Drake,  S.  A.  The  battle  of  Gettysburg. 

j 9737  D4 

Goss,  W.  L.  Recollections  of  a private ; a 
story  of  the  army  of  the  Potomac. 

j 9737  G8 

Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  war ; told  by  soldiers. 

j 9737  H3 

Keiffer,  IT.  M.  Recollections  of  a drummer- 
boy.  j 9737  K5 

Smith,  W.  B.  On  wheels  and  how  I came 
there.  j 9737  SI 8 

Soley,  J.  R.  The  sailor  boys  of  ’61.  j 9737  S12 
Thayer,  W.  M.  Youth’s  history  of  the  rebel- 
lion. 4 v.  j 9737  T4 


3.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES, 

IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Winning  his  way.  j C65  W 
Davis,  M.  E.  M.  In  war  times  at  La  Rose 
Blanche.  j D294  I 

Goss,  W.  L.  Jack  Alden  ; adventures  in  the 
Virginia  campaigns,  ’61— ’65.  j G69  Ja 

Jed  ; a boy’s  adventures  in  the  army  of  ’61- 
’65.  j G69  J 

Tom  Clifton  ; or,  western  boys  in  Grant  and 
Sherman’s  army,  *61-65.  j G69  T 

Henderson,  W.  J.  The  last  cruise  of  the  Mo- 
hawk. j H381  L 

Henty,  G.  A.  With  Lee  in  Virginia. 

j H38  WL 

Norton,  C.  L.  Fighting  for  the  flag  series,  as 
follows : 

Jack  Benson’s  log.  j N82  FI 

The  medal-of-honor  man.  j N82  F2 

Midshipman  Jack.  j N82  F3 

Page,  T.  N.  Two  little  Confederates. 

j P145  T 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  The  battle  of  New  York. 

(Draft  riots,  1863.)  j St61  B 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  The  drummer  boy. 

j T756  Dr 

Banks,  Nathaniel  P.  The  bobbin  boy  ; by  W, 
M.  Thayer.  jB  B22  A 

Ericsson,  John.  The  miner  boy  and  his  Moni- 
tor ; by  P.  C.  Headley.  jB  Er4  B 

Farragut,  David  Glasgow.  Old  Salamander; 
by  P.  C.  Headley.  jB  F24  B 

Midshipman  Farragut ; by  J.  Barnes. 

jB  F24  D 

Grant,  Ulysses  S.  ; by  W.  O.  Stoddard. 

jB  G76  A 

Our  standard  bearer  ; by  W.  T.  Adams. 

jB  G76  A3 

The  true  story  of  U.  S.  Grant  ; by  E S. 

Brooks.  jB  G76  N 

The  tanner  boy  ; by  C.  W.  Denison. 

jB  G76  E 

Fight  it  out  on  this  line  ; by  P.  C.  Headley. 

jB  G76  H5 

Boy’s  life  of  Grant ; by  T.  W.  Knox. 

jB  G76  K 

Lincoln,  Abraham  ; by  N.  Brooks.  jB  L63  F 


j 9737  CIO 
j 9737  C5 

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HISTORY. 


True  story  of  ; by  E.  S.  Brooks.  jB  L63  F5 
Children’s  life  of  ; by  M.  L.  Putnam. 

jB  L63  P 

From  pioneer  home  to  the  White  House  ; by 
W.  M.  Thayer.  jB  L63  C 

Mitchel,  Ormsby  M.  Old  Stars ; by  P.  C. 

Headley.  jB  M695  B 

Sheridan,  Philip  H.  Fighting  Phil ; by  P.  C. 

Headley.  jB  Sh52  A 

Sherman,  William  T.  ; by  P.  C.  Headley. 

jB  Sh51 H 


4.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES, 
IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 


King,  C.  Between  the  lines.  K58.8 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Cudjo’s  cave.  T756.7 

Three  scouts.  T756.6 

Bartlett,  William  F. ; by  F.  W.  Palfrey. 

BB28  A 

Grant,  Ulysses  S. ; by  W.  C.  Church.  B G76  M 
By  J.  G.  Wilson.  B G76  L 

Lincoln,  Abraham  ; by  C.  G.  Leland.  B L63  D 
By  C.  Schurz.  B L63  S 


United  States,  Navy. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Abbot,  W.  J.  The  naval  history  of  the  United 
States.  j 973+A2 

Same  ; in  three  parts,  as  follows  : 

Blue  jackets  of  ’76  ; naval  battles  of  the 
revolution,  with  a narrative  of  the 
war  with  Tripoli.  j 9733  J 

Blue  jackets  of  1812  ; naval  battles  of 
the  second  war  with  Great  Britain,  with 
an  account  of  the  French  war  of  1798. 

j 9735  C 

Blue  jackets  of  ’61 ; naval  battles  of  the 
civil  war.  j 9737  A1 

Brooks,  E.  S.  The  story  of  the  American 
sailor.  j 973  B7 

Lossing,  B.  J.  Story  of  the  United  States 
navy.  j 973  L 

Sea  well,  M.  E.  Decatur  and  Somers. 

j 9734  S 

Little  Jarvis.  j 9734  SI 

Midshipman  Paulding.  j 9735  S 

Twelve  naval  captains  : a record  of  certain 
Americans  who  made  themselves  immor- 
tal. j 920073  S 

Contents  : Paul  Jones.  R.  Preble.  Truxton. 
Bainbridge.  E.  Preble.  Decatur.  Somers. 
Hull.  Stewart.  O.  H.  Perry.  Macdon- 
ough.  Lawrence. 

Soley,  J.  R.  The  boys  of  1812,  and  other 
naval  heroes.  j 9735  D 

Sailor  boys  of  ’61.  j 9737  S12 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Maclay,  E.  S.  History  of  the  United  States 
navy.  2 v.  973  Ml  5 

Roosevelt,  T.  The  naval  war  of  1812.  .9735  R 
Spears,  J.  R.  History  of  our  navy.  1775- 
1897.  4 v.  973  S20 


The  Several  States  and 
Sections. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Brooks,  E.  S.  The  story  of  New  York. 

j 9747  C 

Cooke,  J.  E.  Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion, 
from  the  settlement  to  the  end  of  the  revo- 
lution. j 9755  A1 

Drake,  S.  A.  Around  the  Hub  : a boy’s  book 
about  Boston.  j 9744  B 

A book  of  New  England  legends  and  folk 
lore,  in  prose  and  poetry.  j 974  B 

Making  of  New  England.  (1580-1643.) 

j 974  A 

On  Plymouth  Rock.  j 9744  B1 

Dunlap,  W.  A history  of  New  York,  for 
schools.  j 9747  D 

Harris,  J.  C.  Stories  of  Georgia.  j 9758  H 
Hawthorne,  N.  True  stories  from  history  and 
biography.  j 974  H5 

Howells,  W.  D.  Stories  of  Ohio.  j 9771  H 
Humphrey,  F.  A.  How  New  England  was 
made.  j 974  H 

Moore,  N.  (N.  M.  Tiffany ) Pilgrims  and 
Puritans  : the  story  of  the  planting  of 
Plymouth  and  Boston.  j 9744  M 

Musick,  J.  R.  Stories  of  Missouri.  j 9778  M 
Pratt,  M.  L.,  and  Lovering,  A.  T.  Stories  of 
Massachusetts.  j 9744  P 

Varney,  G.  J.  A brief  history  of  Maine. 

j 9741  V 

Watson,  J.  F.  Historic  tales  of  olden  time  : 
concerning  the  early  settlement  and  ad- 
vancement of  New  York  city  and  state. 

j 9747  B 

2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  An  old  town  by  the  sea. 

9742  A 

Bates,  H.  L.  V.  (Eleanor  Putnam,  ps.)  Old 
Salem.  97445  B 

Black,  A.  The  story  of  Ohio.  9771A 

Cobb,  S.  H.  The  story  of  the  Palatines. 

974  C12 

Connelly,  E.  M.  The  story  of  Kentucky. 

9769  C 

Dexter,  M.  The  story  of  the  Pilgrims. 

9744  D4 

Drake,  S.  A.  Historic  mansions  of  Middlesex 
county.  9744  D 

Fiske,  J.  The  beginnings  of  New  England. 

974  F 

Gilman,  A.  The  story  of  Boston.  97446  G 
Hale,  E.  E.  The  story  of  Massachusetts. 

9744  H 

Heaton,  J.  L.  The  story  of  Vermont.  9743  H 
Irving,  W.  Astoria.  Bonneville.  978  1 

Ladd,  H.  O.  The  story  of  New  Mexico 

9789  L 

Moore,  J.  W.  School  history  of  North  Caro- 
lina. 9756  M 

Parkman,  F.  Historic  handbook  of  the  north- 
ern tour.  9747  P 

Sanford,  E.  B.  History  of  Connecticut. 

9746  G 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Boston  town.  9744  A 

Stockton,  F.  R.  New  Jersey,  from  the  dis- 
covery to  recent  times.  9748  S 


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HISTORY.  FICTION. 


Thompson,  M.  The  story  of  Louisiana.  9763  T 
Thwaites,  R.  G.  The  story  of  Wisconsin. 

9775  T 

Todd,  C.  B.  The  story  of  the  City  of  New 
York.  97471  A 

The  story  of  the  City  of  Washington.  9753  T 
Woolsey,  S.  C.  (Susan  Coolidge,  ps.)  Short 
history  of  Philadelphia.  9748  A 

3.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES. 

Brooks,  E.  S.  In  Leisler’s  times.  j B79  I 
Rand,  E.  A.  Behind.  Manhattan  gables.  (1663- 
1664.)  j R15  B 

Stuyyesant,  Peter ; by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

jB  St9  A 

Barr,  A.  E.  The  bow  of  orange  ribbon. 

B27.6 

Bynner,  E.  L.  The  Begum’s  daughter.  B99.2 
Zachary  Phips.  B99.3 


History:  South  America  and 
Pacific  Islands. 

1.  IN  JUVENILE  DEPARTMENT. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  The  land  of  the  Incas  and 
the  City  of  the  Sun  ; the  story  of  the  con- 
quest of  Peru.  j 985  A3 

Belcher,  D.,  lady.  The  mutineers  of  the 
Bounty,  and  their  descendants.  j 997  B 


2.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 

Alexander,  W.  D.  A brief  history  of  the 
Hawaiian  people.  9969  A 

Firth,  J.  D.  Nation  making.  (New  Zealand.) 

9931  F 

Shaw,  F.  L.  The  story  of  Australia.  994  S5 
Sutherland,  A.  and  G.  History  of  Australia 
and  New  Zealand.  994  S 

Tregarthen,  G.  Story  of  Australasia.  994  T 

3.  STORIES  AND  BIOGRAPHIES. 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.  The  lonely  island  ; or, 
the  refuge  of  the  mutineers.  (Mutiny  of 
the  “ Bounty.  ” ) j B214  Lo 

Gordon,  W.  J.  The  captain-general.  (Austra- 
lia.) j G65  C 

Henty,  G.  A.  Maori  and  settler  ; a tale  of  the 
New  Zealand  war.  j H38  M 

Out  on  the  pampas  ; or,  the  young  settlers. 

(South  America.)  j H38  Ou 

With  Cochrane  the  dauntless  ; a tale  of  the 
exploits  of  Lord  Cochrane  in  South  Amer- 
ican waters  j H38  Wi 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  In  New  Granada. 

j K619  N 

The  young  llanero  ; or,  war  and  wild  life  in 
Venzeuiea.  j K619  Yo 

Pizarro,  Francisco  ; by  G.  M.  Towle. 

j BP68  A 


Fiction. 


A.  L.  O.  E.  See  Tucker,  C.  M. 

Aaron,  E.  M.  The  butterfly-hunters  in  the 
Caribbees.  j Aal  B 

Abbott,  E.  The  Long  look  books  ; as  follows  : 

1.  Long  look  house.  j Ab23  LI 

2.  Out  of  doors  at  Long  look,  j Ab23  L2 

3.  A trip  eastward.  j Ab23  L3 

Abbott,  J.  The  August  stories  ; as  follows  : 

1.  August  and  Elvie.  j Ab24  A1 

2.  Hunter  and  Tom.  j Ab24  A 2 

3.  The  schooner  Mary  Ann.  j Ab24  A3 

4.  Granville  valley.  j Ab24  A4 

The  Florence  stories,  as  follows  : 

1.  Florence  and  John.  j Ab24  Fll 

2.  Grimkie.  j Ab24  F12 

3.  The  excursion  to  the  Orkney  Islands. 

j Ab24  F13 

4.  The  English  channel.  j Ab24  F14 

5.  The  Isle  of  Wight.  j Ab24  F15 

6.  Florence’s  return.  j Ab  24  F16 

Franconia  stories,  as  follows  : 

Malleville.  j Ab24  Frl 

Wallace.  j Ab24  Fr2 

Mary  Erskine.  j Ab24  Fr3 

Mary  Bell.  j Ab24  Fr4 

Beechnut.  j Ab24  Fr5 

Rodolphus.  j Ab24  Fr6 

Ellen  Linn.  j Ab24  Fr7 

Stuyvesant.  j Ab24  Fr8 

Caroline.  j Ab24  Fr9 

Agnes.  j Ab24  FrlO 

The  Jonas  books,  as  follows  : 

Jonas’s  stories.  j Ab24  J1 

Jonas  a judge.  j Ab24  J2 

Jonas  on  a farm  in  summer.  j Ab24  J3 

Jonas  on  a farm  in  winter.  j Ab24  J4 

Caleb  in  the  country.  j Ab24  J5 

Caleb  in  town.  j Ab24  J6 


The  Lucy  books,  as  follows  : 

Cousin  Lucy’s  conversations,  j Ab24  LI 
Stories  told  to  Cousin  Lucy.  j Ab24  L2 
Cousin  Lucy  at  study.  j Ab24  L3 

Cousin  Lucy  at  play.  j Ab24  L4 

Cousin  Lucy  among  the  mountains. 

j Ab24  L5 

Cousin  Lucy  on  the  seashore,  j Ab24  L6 
Rollo  books  ; as  follows  : 

Learning  to  talk.  Learning  to  read. 

j Ab24  RBI 

At  work.  At  play.  j Ab24  RB2 

At  school.  Vacation.  j Ab24  RB3 

Experiments.  Museum.  j Ab24  RB4 
Travels.  Correspondence,  j Ab24  RB5 
Philosophy  : Fire  ; Water,  j Ab24  RB6 
Philosophy  : Sky  ; Air.  j Ab24  RB7 
Stories  of  Rainbow  and  Luckie  ; as  follows : 
Handie.  j Ab24  R1 

Rainbow’s  journey.  j Ab24  R2 

Three  pines.  j Ab24  R3 

Selling  Luckie.  j Ab24  R4 

Up  the  river.  j Ab24  R5 

Adams,  H.  C.  In  the  fifteen.  j Adi  I 

Schoolboy  honour.  j Adi  S 

Aikin,  J.,  and  Barbauld,  A.  L.  Evenings  at 
home.  j Ai4  E 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Aunt  Jo’s  scrap-bag ; as 
follows : 

My  boys.  j All 2 A1 

Shawl  straps.  j All  2 A2 

Cupid  and  Chow-Chow.  j All 2 A3 

My  girls.  j All 2 A4 

Jimmy’s  cruise  in  the  “Pinafore.” 

j All  2 A5 

An  old-fashioned  Thanksgiving. 

j A112  A6 


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FICTION. 


Eight  cousins.  j All 2 E 

A garland  for  girls.  3 All 2 G 

Hospital  sketches.  j A112  H 

Jack  and  Jill.  j A112  J 

Jo’s  boys,  and  how  they  turned  out. 

j A112  Jo 

Note.— Sequel  to  Little  men. 

Little  men  ; or,  life  at  Plumfield  with  Jo’s 
boys.  j All  2 LM 

Little  women.  j A112  Li 

Lulu’s  library.  3 v.  j A112  LL1-3 

Morning  glories.  j All 2 M 

An  old-fashioned  girl.  j All  2 O 

Proverb  stories.  j All 2 P 

Rose  in  bloom.  j All  2 R 

Note.— Sequel  to  Eight  cousins. 

Spinning-wheel  stories.  j All 2 S 

Under  the  lilacs.  j A112  U 

Alden,  I.  M.  (Pansy,  ps.)  Miss  Dee  Dunmore 
Bryant.  j A121  M 

Only  ten  cents.  j A121  O 

Tip  Lewis  and  his  lamp.  j A121  T 

Twenty  minutes  late.  j A121  Tw 

Alden,  W.  L.  The  adventures  of  Jimmy 
Brown.  j A12  J 

The  cruise  of  the  canoe  club.  j A12  C 

The  cruise  of  the  “ Ghost.”  j A12  Cr 

The  loss  of  the  “ Swansea.”  j A12  L 

Moral  pirates.  j A12  M 

New  Robinson  Crusoe.  j A12  N 

Trying  to  find  Europe.  j A12  T 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  The  story  of  a bad  boy. 

j A124  S 

Allen,  (C.)  G.  Wednesday,  the  tenth. 

j A151  W 

Allen,  W.  B.  The  boyhood  of  John  Kent. 

j A15  B 

Called  to  the  front ; sequel  to  A Son  of  lib- 
erty. j A15  Ca 

Camp  and  tramp  series,  as  follows  : 

The  mammoth-hunters.  j A15  CT1 

The  great  island.  j A15  CT3 

Christmas  at  Surf  Point.  j A15  C 

The  lion  city  of  Africa.  3 A15  L 

The  mountaineer  series,  as  follows  : 

The  mountaineers.  j A15  Ml 

Lost  on  the  mountain.  j A15  M2 

Winnie’s  black  dog.  j A15  M3 

Mountaineers  at  school.  j A15  M4 

The  danger  signal.  j A15  M5 

The  pine  cone  series,  as  follows  : 

Pine  cones.  j A15  PI 

Silver  rags.  j A15  P2 

The  northern  cross.  j A15  P3 

Kelp.  j A15  P4 

Cloud  and  cliff.  j A15  P5 

Gulf  and  glacier.  j A15  P6 

Snowed  in.  j A15  S 

A Son  of  liberty.  j A15  So 

Ambroso,  M.  Italian  child  life.  j Aml2  D 
Amicis,  E.  de.  Cuore.  j Am5  C 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Danish  fairy  tales. 

j FAn21  D 

Fairy  tales  ; ed.  by  J.  H.  Stickney  ; 1st  series. 

j FAn21  F 

Same  ; 2d  series.  j FAn21  FI 

Hans  Andersen’s  fairy  tales.  j FAn21  H 
Stories  ; with  a sketch  of  the  author. 

j FAn21  St 

Stories  and  fairy  tales  ; trans.  by  Sommer. 

j FAn21  S 

Stories  and  tales.  j FAn21  SS 


What  the  moon  saw,  and  other  tales. 

j FAn21  Wh 

Wonder  stories.  j FAn21  W 

Andrews,  J.  Each  and  all.  j An2  E 

Only  a year,  and  what  it  brought,  j An2  O 
Seven  little  sisters.  j An2  S 

Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road  from  long 
ago  to  now.  j An2  T 

Arabian  nights  ; ed.  by  E.  E.  Hale,  j FArl  A 
Fairy  tales  from  the  Arabian  nights ; ed.  by 
E.  Dixon.  j FArl  D 

Asbjornsen,  P.  C.  The  fairy  world. 

j FAsl  F 

Note.— Same  as  Folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Tales  from  the  fjeld.  j FAsl  T 

Atkinson,  J.  B.  The  last  of  the  giant-killers. 

3'  FAt5  L 

Scenes  in  fairyland.  j FAt5  S 

Aulnoy,  M.  C.  J.  de  B.,  countess  d’.  Fairy 
tales  ; trans.  by  Planche.  j FAu5  F 

Austin,  J.  G.  Dora  Darling,  the  daughter  of 
the  regiment.  j Au72  D 

Moonfolk.  j FAu72  M 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  Cast  up  by  the  sea. 

j B177  C 

True  tales  for  my  grandsons.  j B177  T 

Baldwin,  J.  The  horse  fair.  j B192  H 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Away  in  the  wilderness  ; 
or,  life  among  the  Indians  and  fur-traders. 

j B214  A 

The  battery  and  the  boiler ; adventures  in 
laying  the  submarine  cables.  j B2.14  Ba 
Black  ivory  ; a tale  of  adventure  among 
the  slavers  of  East  Africa.  3'  B214  BI 

Blue  lights  ; or,  hot  work  in  the  Soudan. 

3 B214  Bl 

The  buffalo  runners.  3 B214  Bu 

Chasing  the  sun  ; or,  rambles  in  Norway. 

3 B214  Ch 

The  coral  island  ; a tale  of  the  Pacific. 

3 B214  C 

The  crew  of  the  Water- wagtail ; a story  of 
Newfoundland.  3 B214  Cr 

The  dog  Crusoe  and  his  master  ; adventure 
in  the  western  prairies.  3 B214  DC 

The  eagle  cliff ; a tale  of  the  western  isles. 

3 B214  EC 

Erling  the  bold.  3 B214  E 

Fast  in  the  ice  ; or,  adventures  in  the  polar 
regions.  3'  B214  Fa 

Fighting  the  whales.  3 B214  Fi 

The  floating  light  of  the  Goodwin  Sands. 

3 B214  F 

Freaks  on  the  fells.  3*  B214  Fr 

The  fugitives  ; or,  the  tyrant  queen  of  Mada- 
gascar. 3*  B214  Fu 

Gascoyne,  the  sandal-wood  trader  ; a tale  of 
the  Pacific.  3 B214  Ga 

The  giant  of  the  north  ; or,  pokings  around 
the  pole.  3 B214  Gi 

The  gorilla  hunters ; a tale  of  the  wilds  of 
Africa.  3 B214  G 

Hudson  Bay  ; or,  everyday  life  in  the  wilds 
of  North  America.  3 B214  H 

Hunted  and  harried ; a tale  of  the  Scottish 
Covenanters.  3 B214  HH 

In  the  track  of  the  troops  ; a tale  of  modern 
war.  3 B214  I 

The  iron  horse  ; or,  life  on  the  line  ; a tale  of 

the  Grand  Trunk  railway.  3'  B214  IH 
The  life-boat ; a tale  of  our  coast  heroes. 
(England.)  3 B214  L 


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FICTION. 


The  lonely  island ; or,  the  refuge  of  the 
mutineers.  j B214  Lo 

Martin  Rattler ; or,  a boy’s  adventures  in  the 
forests  of  Brazil.  j B214  M 

The  Norsemen  in  the  west ; or,  America  be- 
fore Columbus.  j B214  N 

The  Red  Eric  ; or,  the  whaler’s  last  cruise. 

j B214  R 

Red  Rooney ; or,  the  last  of  the  crew. 

j B214  Re 

The  rover  of  the  Andes.  j B214  Ro 

The  settler  and  the  savage  ; a tale  of  peace 
and  war  in  South  Africa.  j B214  Se 

Shifting  winds.  j B214  S 

Ungava  ; a tale  of  the  Esquimau  land. 

j B214  U 

The  wild  man  of  the  west ; a tale  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains.  3 B214  W 

The  world  of  ice  ; adventures  in  the  polar 
regions.  3 B214  Wo 

The  young  fur-traders ; or,  snow-flakes  and 
sunbeams  from  the  far  North.  j B214  Y 
Bamford,  M.  E.  The  Look-about  club. 

3 B215  L 

Bangs,  J.  K.  Half-hours  with  Jimmieboy. 

3 FB22  H 

In  camp  with  a tin  soldier.  3'  B22  I 

Barbauld,  A.  L.,  joint-author.  See  Aikin,  J., 
and. 

Baring-Gould,  S.  Grettir,  the  outlaw. 

jfe28G 

The  Icelander’s  sword.  3 B23  I 

Old  English  fairy  tales.  3 FB23  O 

Barr,  A.  E.  Michael  and  Theodora.  3 B271  M 
Barrows,  W.  The  general ; or  twelve  nights 
in  the  hunters’  camp.  3 B27  G 

Bates,  H.L.Y.  (Eleanor  Putnam,  ps.)  Prince 
Yance.  3 FB31  P 

Baylor,  F.  C.  Juan  and  Juanita.  3 B34  J 
Miss  Nina  Barrow.  3 B34  M 

Bayly,  A.  E.  See  Lyall,  E. , pseud. 
Bedollierre,  E.  de  la.  The  story  of  a cat. 

3 B39  S 

Bennett,  J.  Master  Skylark.  3 B43  M 

Biart,  L.  The  young  naturalist.  3 B474  A 

Black,  W.  The  four  Macnicols.  3 B565  F 

Blake,  E.  Y.  The  Dalzells  of  Daisydown. 

3 B58  D 

Blake,  M.  M.  The  siege  of  Norwich  castle. 

3 B581  S 

Blanchard,  A.  E.  Three  pretty  maids. 


3 B59  Th 

Twenty  little  maidens.  3 B59  T 

Botjyet,  N.  A child  of  Tuscany.  3 B66  C 
A little  house  in  Pimlico.  3 B66  LH 

Little  Marjorie’s  love  story.  j B66  L 

Sweet  William.  j B66  S 

Bowman,  A.  Bear  hunters  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains.  j B68  B 

Boyesen,  H.  H.  Against  heavy  odds,  j B69  A 
Boyhood  in  Norway.  j B69  B 

Modern  Yikings.  j B69  M 


Boyle,  F.,  joint-author.  See  Russan,  F.,  and. 
Brabourne,  E.  H.  K.  Hugesson,  lord.  See 
Hugesson,  E.  H.  K. 

Braddon,  M.  E.  The  Christmas  hirelings. 

j B72  C 

Bramston,  M.  For  faith  and  fatherland. 

j B731  F 

BRANCH,  M,  L.  B.  The  Kanter  girls. 

jFB732  K 


Brewster,  M.  Under  the  water-oaks. 

j B751  U 

Brine,  M.  D.  Sunny  hours.  j B77  S 

Britts,  M.  D.  Chryssie.  j B775  C 

Brooks,  E.  S.  A boy  of  the  first  empire. 

j B79N 

In  Leisler’s  times.  j B79  I 

Brooks,  E.  S.,  and  Alden  J.  The  long  walls. 

j B79  L 

Brooks,  N.  The  boy  emigrants.  j B794  B 
The  boy  settlers.  j B794  BS 

The  Fairport  nine.  j B794  F 

Brush,  M.  E.  Paul  and  Persis.  j B83  P 

Burch,  H.  E.  Wind  and  wave  fulfilling  His 
will.  j B891  W 

Burnett,  F.  H.  Editha’s  burglar.  j B894  E 

Giovanni  and  the  Other.  j B894  G 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.  j B894  Li 

Little  Saint  Elizabeth.  j B894  LS 

Piccino,  and  other  child  stories.  j B894  P 
Sara  Crewe  ; or,  what  happened  at  Miss  Min- 
chin’s.  j B894  S 

Two  little  pilgrims’  progress.  j B894  T 

Butterworth,  H.  The  boys  of  Greenway 
Court ; a tale  of  the  early  days  of  Washing- 
ton. j B985  B 

In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln  ; a tale,  j B985  I 
The  knight  of  liberty  ; a tale  of  the  fortunes 
of  Lafayette.  j B985  K 

Log  schoolhouse  on  the  Columbia  ; a tale  of 
the  pioneers  of  the  great  northwest. 

j B985  L 

Over  the  Andes ; or,  our  boys  in  South 
America.  j B985  O 

The  patriot  schoolmaster  ; a tale  of  the  Min- 
ute Men  and  the  Sons  of  Liberty,  j B985  P 
The  wampum  belt ; a tale  of  Penn’s  treaty 
with  the  Indians.  j B985  W 


The  Zigzag  series  ; as  follows  : 

Zigzag  journeys  around  the  world. 

j B985  ZAw 

Zigzag  journeys  in  Acadia  and  New 
France.  j B985  ZA 

Zigzag  journeys  in  Australia,  j B985  ZAu 
Zigzag  journeys  in  classic  lands. 

j B985  ZC 

Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe.  j B985  ZE 
Zigzag  journeys  in  India.  j B985  ZI 
Zigzag  journeys  in  northern  lands. 

j B985  ZN 

Zigzag  journeys  in  the  antipodes. 

j B985  ZAn 

Zigzag  journeys  in  the  British  Isles. 

j B985  ZB 

Zigzag  journeys  in  the  great  northwest. 

j B985  ZG 

Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Levant,  j B985ZL 
Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Occident. 

j B985  ZO 

Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient,  j B985  ZP 
Zigzag  journeys  in  the  sunny  South. 

j B985  ZS 

Zigzag  journeys  in  the  White  City. 

j B985  ZW 

Zigzag  journeys  on  the  Mediterranean. 

j B985  ZMe 

Zigzag  journeys  on  the  Mississippi. 

j B985  ZM 

Zigzag  stories  of  history,  travel,  and  adven- 
ture ; selections  from  the  Zigzag  series. 

j B985  Z 


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FICTION. 


Bynner,  E.  L.  The  chase  of  the  Meteor,  and 
other  stories.  3 B99  C 

Cahun,  L.  Adventures  of  Captain  Mago. 

3 Cll  A 

The  blue  banner.  3 Cll  B 

Callwell,  J.  M.  Dorothy  Arden.  3 C135  D 
Cameron,  V.  L.  The  adventures  of  Herbert 
Massey  in  eastern  Africa.  3'  C14  Ad 

Among  the  Turks.  3 C14  A 

The  cruise  of  the  “ Black  Prince.”  3'  C14  C 
Harry  Raymond.  3 C14  H 

In  savage  Africa.  3 C14  I 

Jack  Hooper.  3 C14  J 

Campbell,  H.  The  What-to-do  club.  3 C15  W 
Candeze,  E.  The  curious  adventures  of  a 
field  cricket.  3 Cl  6 A 

Capuana,  L.  Once  upon  a time  ; fairy  tales. 

jF  C17  O 

Carroll,  L.,  pseud.  See  Dodgson,  C.  L. 
Carryl,  C.  E.  The  admiral’s  caravan. 

jF  C25  A 

Davy  and  the  goblin.  jF  C25  D 

Cary,  A.  Clovernook  children.  j C258  C 

Snowberries.  j C258  S 

Cathcart,  G.  R.,  joint-author.  See  Swinton, 
W.,  and. 

Catherwood,  M.  H.  Craque-o’-doom.  j C28  C 
Old  caravan  days.  j C28  O 

Rocky  Fork.  j C28  R 

Secrets  at  Roseladies’.  j C28  S 

— , and  others.  Brave  girls.  j B73  B 

Champney,  E.  W.  All  around  a palette. 

j C354  AP 

The  bubbling  teapot ; a wonder  story. 

jF  C354  B 

Greatgrandmother’s  girls  in  New  France. 

j C354  G 

Howling  W olf  and  his  trick  pony,  j C354  H 
In  the  sky  garden.  jF  C354  In 

Paddy  O’Leary  and  his  learned  pig.  j C354  P 
Six  boys.  j C354  Si 

Three  Vassar  girls  series  ; as  follows  : 

Three  Vassar  girls  abroad.  j C354  T 
Three  Vassar  girls  in  England,  j C354  E 
Three  Vassar  girls  in  South  America. 

j C354  S 

Three  Vassar  girls  in  Italy.  j C354  I 
Three  Vassar  girls  on  the  Rhine.  J C354  R 
Three  Vassar  girls  at  home.  j C354  A 
Three  Vassar  girls  in  France,  j C354  F 
Three  Vassar  girls  in  Russia  and  Turkey. 

j C354  Ru 

Three  Vassar  girls  in  Switzerland. 

j C354  Sw 

Three  Vassar  girls  in  the  Tyrol. 

j C354  Ty 

Three  Vassar  girls  in  the  Holy  Land. 

j C354  Ho 

Witch  Winnie  series  ; as  follows  : 

1.  Witch  Winnie  ; the  story  of  a King’s 

Daughter.  j C354  W 

2.  Witch  Winnie’s  mystery,  j C354  W1 

3.  Witch  Winnie’s  studio.  jC354W2 

4.  Witch  Winnie  in  Paris.  j C354  W3 

5.  Witch  Winnie  at  Shinnecock. 

j C354  W6 

6.  Witch  Winnie  at  Versailles. 

j C354  W4 

7.  Witch  Winnie  in  Holland,  j C354  W5 


Chaney,  G.  L.  F.  Grant  & Co. 
Tom  ; a home  story. 


j C36  F 
j C36  T 


Chapman,  E.  The  secret  of  the  forest. 

j C365  S 

Charlesworth,  M.  L.  Ministering  children. 

j C38  M 

Chodsko,  A.  Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav  peasants. 

jF  C455  F 

Church,  A.  J.  Lords  of  the  world  ; a story  of 
the  fall  of  Carthage  and  of  Corinth. 

j C471  L 

Stories  of  magicians.  jF  C471  M 

Three  Greek  children.  j C471  T 

A young  Macedonian  in  Alexander’s  army. 

j C471  Y 

Clark,  H.  H.  Boy  life  in  the  United  States 
navy.  j C545  B 

Joe  Bentley,  naval  cadet.  j C545  J 

Note.  Sequel  to  Boy  life  in  the  navy. 

Clark,  I.  Will  Shakespeare’s  little  lad. 

j C555  W 

Clark,  K.  U.  “ That  Mary  Ann.”  j C546  T 
Clarke,  M.  C.  Girlhood  of  Shakespeare’s 
heroines.  j C558  G 

Same.  5 v.  j C558  G1 

Clarke,  R.  S.  (Sophie  May,  ps.)  Dotty  Dim- 
ple series  ; as  follows  : 

Dotty  Dimple  at  her  grandmother’s. 

j C55  D1 

Dotty  Dimple  at  home.  j C55  D2 

Dotty  Dimple  out  West.  j C55  D3 

Dotty  Dimple  at  play.  j C55  D4 

Dotty  Dimple  at  school.  j C55  D5 

Dotty  Dimple’s  Flyaway.  j C55  D6 

Flaxie  Frizzle  series  ; as  follows  : 

Flaxie  Frizzle.  j C55  FI 

Doctor  Papa.  j C55  F2 

Little  pitchers.  j C55  F3 

Twin  cousins.  j C55  F4 

Flaxie’s  Kittyleen.  j C55  F5 

Flaxie  growing  up.  j C55  F6 

Little  Prudy  series  ; as  follows  : 

Little  Prudy.  3'  C55  LI 

Little  Prudy’s  sister  Susy.  j C55  L2 

Little  Prudy’s  captain  Horace,  j C55  L3 
Little  Prudy’s  story  (or  fairv)  book. 

j C55  L4 

Little  Prudy’s  cousin  Grace.  j C55  L5 
Little  Prudy’s  Dotty  Dimple.  j C55  L6 
Little  Prudy’s  children  series  ; as  follows  : 
Kyzie  Dunlea  ; “ a golden  girl.” 

j C55  LP1 

Wee  Lucy.  j C55  LP2 

Jimmie  boy.  j C55  LP3 

Little  Prudy’s  Flyaway  series  ; as  follows  : 
Little  folks  astray.  j C55  PF1 

Prudy  keeping  house.  j C55  PF2 

Aunt  Madge’s  story.  j C55  PF3 

Little  grandmother.  j C55  PF4 

Little  grandfather.  j C55  PF5 

Miss  Thistledown.  j C55  PF6 

Claude,  M.  S.  Twilight  thoughts.  j C57  T 
Clemens,  S.  L.  (Mark  Twain,  pseud.)  Huck- 
leberry Finn.  j C58  H 

The  prince  and  the  pauper.  j C58  P 

Tom  Sawyer.  j C58  T 

Clements,  M.  E.  Eagle  and  dove.  j C59  E 

Cobb,  J.  F.  Martin,  the  skipper.  j C63  M 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Winning  his  way.  j C65  W 
Coleridge,  C.  R.  Max,  Fritz,  and  Hob. 

j C671  M 

Coleridge,  S.  Phantasmion,  jF  C67  P 

Collingwood,  H. , ps.  of  W.  J.  C.  Lancaster. 
Congo  rovers.  j C69  C 


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FICTION. 


The  log  of  the  “ Flying  fish.’ 
The  missing  merchantman. 
The  pirate  island. 

The  pirate  slaver. 

The  rover’s  secret. 

Colomb,  C.  Hermine’s  triumph. 


j C69  L 
j C69  M 
j C69  P 
j C69  PS 
j C69R 
j C71  H 


Comfort,  E.  M.  Grizzly’s  little  pard.  j C73  G 
The  little  heroine  of  Poverty  Flat.  j C73  L 
Coolidge,  S.,  pseud.  See  Woolsey,  S.  C. 
Cooper,  J.  F.  Afloat  and  ashore.  j C78  A 
The  Leatherstocking  series;  as  follows  : 

The  Deerslayer.  j C78  LI 

The  last  of  the  Mohicans.  j C78  L2 

The  Pathfinder.  j C78  L3 

The  pioneers.  j C78  L4 

The  prairie.  j C78  L5 

Miles  Wallingford.  j C78  M 

Note—  Sequel  to  Afloat  and  ashore. 

The  pilot.  j C78  P 

The  Red  Rover.  j C78  R 

The  spy.  j C78  S 

The  wept  of  Wish-ton- Wish.  j C78  We 

Wing-and-Wing.  j C78  W 

Copsley  annals.  (Anon.)  j C79 

Coryell,  J.  R.  Diccon  the  bold.  j C81  DB 
Diego  Pinzon,  and  his  voyage  into  the  west- 
ern ocean,  A.  1).  1492.  j C81  D 

Cotes,  Mrs.  E.  (S.  J.  Duncan.)  The  story  of 
Sonny  sahib.  j C824  S 

Cox,  P.  The  Brownies,  their  book,  j C83+B 
Another  Brownie  book.  j C83+Br 

The  Brownies  at  home.  j C83+BH 

The  Brownies  around  the  world,  j C83+BA 
The  Brownies  through  the  Union,  j C83+BT 
Cowen,  J.  F.  The  jo-boat  boys.  j C834  J 
The  mother  of  the  King’s  children,  j C834  M 
Cowper,  F.  The  captain  of  the  Wight. 

j C835  C 

Cozzens,  S.  W.  The  young  trail  hunters’ 
series  ; as  follows  : 

1.  The  young  trail  hunters.  j C839  Y1 

2.  Crossing  the  quicksands.  j C839  Y2 

3.  The  young  silver-seekers.  j C839  Y3 
Craddock,  C.  E.,  pseud.  See  Murfree,  M.  N. 
Craik,  D.  M.  Adventures  of  a brownie. 

jF  C843  Ad 

The  fairy  book.  jF  C843  F 

The  little  lame  prince.  jF  C843  LL 

Little  Sunshine’s  holiday.  j C843  LS 

— , and  others.  Plucky  boys.  j P72  P 

Crake,  A.  D.  Alfgar  the  Dane.  j C845  A 
Brian  Fitz-Count.  j C845  B 

Edwy  the  fair.  j C845  E 

The  house  of  the  Walderne.  j C845  H 

The  rival  heirs.  j C845  R 

Crockett,  S.  R.  Sweetheart  travellers. 

j C871  S 

Cross,  M.  A.  (L.)  See  Eliot,  G.,  pseud. 
Crowninshield,  M.  B.  The  ignoramuses  ; a 
travel  story.  j C88  I 

Plucky  Smalls,  his  story.  j C88  P 

Dall,  C.  H.  Patty  Gray’s  journey.  j D16  P 
Dalton,  W.  The  war  tiger.  j D17  WT 

Will  Adams,  the  first  Englishman  in  Japan. 

j D17  W 

Daudet,  A.  La  belle  Nivernaise.  (Transla- 
tion.) j D26  B 

Daunt,  A.  In  the  land  of  the  moose,  the  bear, 
and  the  beaver.  j D263  I 

Davis,  M.  E.  M.  In  war  times  at  La  Rose 
Blanche.  j D294  I 

Davis,  Rebecca  H.  Kent  Hampden,  j D293  K 


Davis,  Richard  H.  Stories  for  boys,  j D29  S 
Day,  T.  Sandford  and  Merton.  j D334  S 
Debenham,  M.  H.  St.  Helen’s  well.  j D35  S 
De  Foe,  D.  Robinson  Crusoe ; ed.  by  W.  H. 

Lambert.  j D363  R1 

Deland,  E.  D.  In  the  old  Herrick  house. 

j D37  I 

Malvern.  j D37  M 

Oakleigh.  j D37  O 

De  Mille,  J.  Fire  in  the  woods.  j D393  B4 
Lost  in  the  fog.  j D393  BO 

Treasure  of  the  seas.  j D393  B6 

Desbeaux,  E.  Mattie’s  secret.  j D45  M 

Des  Cheznez,  E.  M.  Lady  Green-satin  and 
her  maid  Rosette.  jF  D452  L 

Diaz,  A.  M.  The  cats’  Arabian  nights. 

j D54  C 

Fireside  chronicles.  j D54  F 

The  Jimmyjohns,  and  other  stories,  j D54  J 
The  John  Spicer  lectures.  j D54  Jo 

Polly  Cologne.  j D54  P 

William  Henry  and  his  friends.  j D54  W 
The  William  Henry  letters.  j D54  We 

Dickens,  C.  Child-pictures  from  Dickens. 

j D55  C 

Oliver  Twist ; ed.  for  schools  by  E.  B.  Kirk. 

j D55  O 

Dixie,  F.  C.  The  young  castaways,  j D641  Y 
Dixon,  R.  B.  Fore  and  aft.  j D54  F 

Dodge,  M.  M.  Donald  and  Dorothy,  j D662  D 
Hans  Brinker.  j D662  H 

Dodgson,  C.  L.  (Lewis  Carroll,  ps.)  Alice  in 
wonderland.  jF  D664  A 

Sylvie  and  Bruno.  jF  D664  S 

Sylvie  and  Bruno,  concluded.  jF  D664  Sy 
Through  the  looking-glass.  jF  D664  T 

Doudney,  S.  Janet  Darney.  j D747  J 

A Michaelmas  daisy.  j D747  Mi 

Miss  Willowburn’s  offer.  j D747  M 

Under  false  colours.  j D747  U 

Douglas,  A M.  Larry.  j D745  L 

Drummond,  H.  The  monkey  that  would  not 
kill.  j D845  M 

Drysdale,  W.  Brain  and  brawn  series,  as 
follows  : 

The  young  reporter.  j D84  Y 

The  fast  mail.  j D84  F 

The  beach  patrol.  j D84  B 

The  mystery  of  Abel  Forefinger.  j D84  M 
Duncan,  S.  J.  See  Cotes,  Mrs.  E. 

E.,  A.  L.  O.  See  Tucker,  C.  M. 

Earle,  M.  T.  The  wonderful  wheel,  j Ea7  W 
Eaton,  F.  Dollikins  and  the  miser,  j Ea8  D 
Queer  little  princess.  j Ea8  Q 

Edgar,  J.  G.  The  boy  crusaders.  j Ed3  B 

Cavaliers  and  Roundheads.  j Ed3  C 

Edgeworth,  M.  Frank.  j Ed34  F 

Harry  and  Lucy.  2 v.  j Ed34  H 

The  parents’  assistant.  j Ed 34  Pa 

Popular  tales.  2 v.  j Ed34  Po 

Eggleston,  E.  The  Hoosier  school-boy. 

j Eg32  H 

Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls.  j Eg32  Q 
Eggleston,  G.  C.  The  big  brother  series,  as 
follows  : 

Captain  Sam.  j Eg321  B2 

The  big  brother.  j Eg321  B1 

The  signal  boys.  j Eg321  B3 

The  wreck  of  the  Red  Bird.  j Eg321  W 
Eiloart,  E.  The  boy  with  an  idea,  j Ei52  B 
Eliot,  G.,  ps.  Child  sketches  from  George 
Eliot ; ed.  by  J.  Magruder.  j E14  C 


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FICTION, 


Ellis,  E.  S.  Boone  and  Kenton  series,  as 
follows : 

Shod  with  silence.  j E16  BK1 

The  phantom  of  the  river.  j E16  BK2 
The  boy  pioneer  series  ; as  follows  : 

Ned  in  the  blockhouse.  j E16  B1 

Ned  in  the  woods.  j E16  B2 

Ned  on  the  river.  j E16  B3 

Deerfoot  series  ; as  follows  : 

Hunters  of  the  Ozark.  j E16  D1 

The  camp  in  the  mountains.  j E16  D2 
The  last  war  trail.  j E16  D3 

Log  cabin  series  ; as  follows  : 

The  lost  trail . j E16  LI 

Camp-fire  and  wigwam.  j E16  L2 

Footprints  in  the  forest.  j E16  L3 

Lost  in  Samoa.  j E16  Lo 

Northwest  series  ; as  follows  : 

A strange  craft  and  its  wonderful  voy- 
age. j E16  N1 

River  and  wilderness  series  ; as  follows  : 
River  fugitives.  j E16  R1 

Wilderness  fugitives.  j E16  R2 

Lena  Wingo,  the  Mohawk.  j E16  R3 

Wild  woods  series  ; as  follows  : 

Through  forest  and  fire.  j E16  WW 1 
On  the  trail  of  the  moose.  j E16  WW2 
Across  Texas.  j E16  WW3 

Wyoming  series ; as  follows  : 

Wyoming.  j E16  W1 

Storm  Mountain.  j E16  W2 

The  cabin  in  the  clearing.  j E16  W 3 

Elwell,  E.  H.  Boys  of  thirty-five.  j E19  B 
Enault,  L.  The  captain’s  dog.  j Enl  C 

Evans,  M.  A.  See  Eliot,  G. , pseud. 

Everett,  W.  Changing  base.  j Ev2  C 

Double  play.  j Ev2  D 

Thine,  not  mine.  j Ev2  T 

Ewing,  J.  H.  A flat-iron  for  a farthing. 

j Ew54  F 

A great  emergency.  j Ew54  G 

Jackanapes,  and  other  tales.  j Ew54  Ja 
Jan  of  the  windmill.  j Ew54  J 

Last  words  ; a final  collection  of  stories. 

j Ew54  La 

Lob  lie-by-the-fire,  and  other  tales,  j Ew54  L 
Mary’s  meadow.  And  Letters  from  a little 
girl.  j Ew54  Ma 

Melchior’s  dream,  and  other  tales. 

j Ew54  Me 

Mrs.  Overtheway’s  remembrances,  j Ew54  M 
Six  to  sixteen.  j Ew54  S 

We  and  the  world.  j Ew54W 

Eyster,  N.  B.  A colonial  boy.  j Ey71  C 
Farjeon,  B.  L.  The  golden  land.  j F221  G 
Farrar,  C A.  J.  From  lake  to  lake,  j F241  F 
Lake  and  forest  series  ; as  follows  : 

Eastward,  ho  ! j F241  LI 

Wild  woods  life.  j F241  L2 

Down  the  west  branch.  j F241  L3 

Up  the  north  branch.  j F241  L4 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Eric  ; or,  little  by  little. 

j F24  E 

St.  Winifred’s  ; or,  the  world  of  school. 

j F24S 

Fenn,  G.  M.  Beneath  the  sea.  j F352  Be 
The  black  bar.  j F352  B 

The  Black  Tor.  j F352  BT 

Brownsmith’s  boy.  j F352  Br 

Bunyip  land ; a wild  journey  in  New 
Guinea.  j F352  Bu 


The  crystal  hunters ; adventures  in  the 
higher  Alps.  j F352  C 

Cutlass  and  cudgel.  j F352  CC 

Devon  boys.  j F352  D 

Diamond  Dyke ; a story  of  south  African 
adventure.  j F352  Di 

The  golden  magnet ; or  the  treasure  cave  of 

Incas.  j F352  G 

The  grand  Chaco ; adventures  in  an  un- 
known land.  j F352  Gr 

Hollowdell  Grange.  j F352  H 

In  honour’s  cause ; a tale  of  the  days  of 

George  the  first.  j F352  IH 

In  the  king’s  name.  j F352  I 

Menhardoc  ; a story  of  the  Cornish  mines. 

j F352  Me 

Middy  and  ensign ; a tale  of  the  Malay 
peninsula.  j F352  M 

Mother  Carey’s  Chicken  ; her  voyage  to  the 
unknown  isle.  j F352  MC 

Nat,  the  naturalist ; adventures  in  the  east- 
ern seas.  j F352  N 

Patience  wins  ; or,  the  war  in  the  works. 

j F352  P 

Planter  Jack  ; or,  the  cinnamon  garden. 

j F352  PJ 

Quicksilver ; or,  the  boy  with  no  skid  to  his 
wheel.  j F352  Q 

The  rajah  of  Dah.  j F352  R 

Syd  Belton ; the  boy  who  would  not  go  to 
sea.  j F352  S 

The  young  castellan ; a tale  of  the  English 
civil  war.  j F352  YC 

Yussuf,  the  guide ; adventure  in  Asia 
Minor.  j F352  Y 

Field,  E.  A little  book  of  profitable  tales. 

jF  F45  L 

Finn,  F.  J.  That  football  game.  j F49  T 
Forbes,  A.  Czar  and  Sultan ; adventures  of 
a British  lad  in  the  Russo-Turkish  war  of 
1877-78.  j F74  C 

Ford,  J.  L.  Dr.  Dodd’s  school.  j F751  D 

Ford,  M.  H.  Otto’s  inspiration.  j F75  O 

Frank,  Uncle,  ps.  Prince  Uno ; Uncle 
Frank’s  visit  to  Fairyland.  jF  F85  P 

Frazar,  D.  The  log  of  the  Maryland,  j F86  L 
Perseverance  island.  j F86  P 

French,  A.  (Octave  Thanet,  ps.).  We  all. 

j F884  W 

Frere,  M.  Old  Deccan  days.  j FF89  O 

Frith,  H.  Biography  of  a locomotive. 

j F91  B 

The  log  of  Bombastes.  j F91  L 

Gatty,  M.  S.  (Mrs.  A.)  Parables  from  nature. 

j G22  P 

Giberne,  A.  Father  Aldur  ; a water  story. 

jF  G351  F 

Gilliat,  E.  Forest  outlaws.  j G411  F 

Jack  Standish.  j G411  J 

Gillett,  O.  T.  How  I became  a sailor. 

j G41  H 

Gilman,  J.  B.  The  kingdom  of  coins. 

jF  G42  K 

The  musical  journey  of  Dorothy  and  Delia. 

jF  G42  M 

Gladden,  W.  Santa  Claus  on  a lark,  j G45  S 
Goddard,  J.  Fairy  tales  in  other  lands. 

j FG54  F 

Goldsmith,  O.  The  Yicar  of  Wakefield  ; ed. 

Macmillan.  j G57  V 

Goodwin,  C.  After  schooldays.  j G63  A 

How  they  learned  housework.  j G63  H 


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FICTlOISf. 


Gordon,  W.  J.  The  captain-general,  j G65  C 
Englishman’s  haven.  j G65  E 

Goss,  W.  L.  Jack  Alden ; a story  of  adven- 
tures in  the  Virginia  campaigns  ’61-65. 

j G69  Ja 

Jed  ; a boy’s  adventures  in  the  army  of  ’61— 
’65.  j G69  J 

Tom  Clifton  ; or,  western  boys  in  Grant  and 
Sherman’s  army,  ’61-’65.  j G69  T 

Gould,  P.  C.  Who  killed  Cock  Robin  ? and 
other  stories  for  children.  j G731  W 

Goulding,  F.  R.  Woodruff  stories  ; as  fol- 
lows : 

Sapelo  ; or,  child-life  on  the  tide  water. 

j G73  W1 

Nacoochee,  or,  boy-life  from  home. 

j G73  W2 

Sal-o-quah  ; or,  boy-life  among  the  Cher- 
okees.  j G73  W3 

The  young  marooners.  j G73  M 

Grant,  R.  Jack  Hall ; or,  the  school-days  of 
an  American  boy.  j G76  J 

Jack  in  the  bush.  Sequel  to  Jack  Hall. 

j G76  Ja 

Green,  E.  E.  Pat,  the  lighthouse  boy.  j G82  P 
Greene,  B.  C.  The  hobbledehoy.  j G831  H 
Greene,  H.  The  blind  brother.  j G83  B 

Burnham  breaker.  j G83  Bu 

The  Riverpark  rebellion,  and  other  stories. 

j G83  R 

Greenwood,  G.,  ps.  See  Lippincott,  S.  J. 
Griffis,  W.  E.  The  Japanese  fairy  world. 

j FG87  J 

Grimm,  J.  L.  and  W.  K.  German  household 
tales.  jF  G81  Ge 

German  popular  tales  and  household  stories. 

• jF  G81  P 

Grimm’s  fairy  tales  and  household  stories. 

jF  G81  F 

Grimm’s  goblins  ; selected  from  the  House- 
hold stories  ; iUust.  by  Cruikshank. 

j FG81  G 

Grimm’s  household  tales ; with  the  authors’ 
notes  ; introd.  by  A.  Lang.  2 v.  j FG81  H 
H.,  H.  See  Jackson,  H.  M. 

Habberton,  J.  Who  was  Paul  Grayson? 

j Hll  Wh 

Haile,  E.  Gray  girls  and  Brown  boys. 

j H125  T 

Hale,  E.  E.  G.  T.  T.  (Gone  to  Texas),  j H13  G 
Hale,  L.  P.  The  last  of  the  Peterkins. 


j H133  L 

The  Peterkin  papers.  j H132  P 

Hall,  C.  W.  Adrift  in  the  ice-fields,  j H142  A 
Drifting  round  the  world.  j H142  D 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Harry  Blount.  j H17  H 

Hamilton,  K.  W.  Unity  Dodge.  j H18  U 

Hanson,  C.  H.  Stories  of  the  days  of  King 
Arthur.  j Hi 9 S 


Harland,  M.,  pseud.  See  Terhune,  M.  V. 
Harraden,  B.  Things  will  take  a turn. 

j H23  T 

Harris,  F.  M.  The  boys’  republic,  j H245  B 
Harris,  J.  C.  Aaron  in  the  wilderness. 


j H24  A 

Daddy  Jake  ; the  runaway.  j H24  D 

Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger  and  his  queer 
country.  jF  H24  L 

Mr.  Rabbit  at  home.  jF  H24  M 

On  the  plantation.  j 1124  O 

The  story  of  Aaron.  j H24  S 


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Harris,  M.  C.  Louie’s  last  term  at  St.  Mary’s. 

j H242  L 

Harrison,  C.  C.  (Mrs.  B.  Harrison).  The  old- 
fashioned  fairy  book.  j FH248  O 

Harrison,  M.  St.  L.  (Mrs.  W.  Harrison)  (Lucas 
Malet,  ps.).  Little  Peter ; a Christmas 
morality  for  children.  j H249  L 

Harte,  (F.)  B.  The  queen  of  the  pirate  isle. 

j H256  Q 

Hartner,  E.  Pythia’s  pupils.  j H257  P 

Hatton,  J.  Captured  by  cannibals,  j H28  C 
Hauff,  W.  Longnose,  the  dwarf  ; and  other 
stories.  jF  H29  L 

Hawthorne,  N.  The  snow  image,  and  other 
twice-told  tales.  j H313  S 

Twice-told  tales.  j H313  Tw 

The  wonder-book.  Tanglewood  tales. 

j H313  W 

Hayes,  I.  I.  Cast  away  in  the  cold,  j H325  C 
Hays,  Mrs.  W.  J.  Castle  Comfort,  j H336  C 
Prince  Lazybones,  and  other  stories. 

jF  H336  P 

Henderson,  W.  J.  Afloat  with  the  flag. 

j H381  A 

The  last  cruise  of  the  Mohawk.  j H381  L 
Henty,  G.  A.  At  Agincourt ; a tale  of  the 
White  Hoods  of  Paris.  j H38  A 

Beric  the  Briton  ; a tale  of  the  Roman  inva- 
sion. j H38  BB 

Bonnie  Prince  Charlie  ; a tale  of  Fontenoy 
and  Culloden.  j H38  Bo 

The  boy  knight,  who  won  his  spurs  fighting 
with  King  Richard  of  England.  j H38  B 
Note.  Another  edition  of  the  Boy  knight  is  entitled 
Fighting  the  Saracens. 

The  bravest  of  the  brave  ; or,  with  Peter- 
borough in  Spain.  j H38  Br 

By  England’s  aid  ; or,  the  freedom  of  the 
Netherlands.  (A.  D.  1585-1694.)  j H38  BE 
By  pike  and  dyke  ; a tale  of  the  rise  of  the 
Dutch  republic.  j H38  Bp 

By  right  of  conquest ; or,  with  Cortez  in 
Mexico.  j H38  BC 

By  sheer  pluck  ; a tale  of  the  Ashanti  war. 

j H38  By 

Captain  Bayley’s  heir  ; a tale  of  the  gold 
fields  of  California.  j H38  C 

The  cat  of  Bubastes  ; a tale  of  ancient  Egypt. 

j H38  Ca 

A chapter  of  adventures  ; or,  through  the 
bombardment  of  Alexandria.  j H38  Ch 

Condemned  as  a Nihilist ; a story  of  escape 
from  Siberia.  j H38  Co 

The  cornet  of  horse  ; a tale  of  Marlborough’s 
wars.  j H38  Ct 

The  dash  for  Khartoum  ; a tale  of  the  Nile 
expedition.  j H38  Da 

The  dragon  and  the  raven  ; or,  the  days  of 

King  Alfred.  j H38  D 

Facing  death  ; a tale  of  the  coal  mines. 

j H38  Fa 

Fighting  the  Saracens  ; a tale  of  the  crusades. 

(Same  as  The  boy  knight.)  j H38  B 

A final  reckoning ; a tale  of  bush  life  in 
Australia.  j H38  Fi 

For  name  and  fame  ; or,  through  Afghan 

passes.  j H38  Fo 

For  the  Temple  ; a tale  of  the  fall  of  Jerusa- 
lem. j H38  FT 

Friends  though  divided.  (English  civil  war, 

1641-1649.)  j H38  F 


FICTION. 


Held  fast  for  England  ; a tale  of  the  siege  of 
of  Gibraltar.  (A.  D.  1779-1783.)  j H38  H 
In  freedom’s  cause  ; a story  of  Wallace  and 
Bruce.  j H38  IF 

In  Greek  waters  ; a story  of  the  Greek  war 
of  independence.  (A.  D.  1821-1827.) 

j H38  In 

In  the  heart  of  the  Rockies.  j H38  IH 

In  the  Reign  of  terror  ; or,  the  adventures  of 
a Westminster  boy.  j H38  I 

In  times  of  peril.  (Indian  mutiny  of  1857.) 

j H38  IP 

Jack  Archer  ; a tale  of  the  Crimea,  j H38  J 
A Jacobite  exile  ; adventures  of  a young 
Englishman  in  the  service  of  Charles  XII. 

j H38  Ja 

A knight  of  the  White  Cross  ; a tale  of  the 
siege  of  Rhodes.  j H38  K 

The  lion  of  St.  Mark  ; a tale  of  Venice. 

j H38  LS 

The  lion  of  the  north  ; a tale  of  the  times  of 
Gustavus  Adolphus.  j H38  L 

Maori  and  settler  ; a story  of  the  New  Zea- 
land war.  j H38  M 

A march  on  London  ; a story  of  Wat  Tyler’s 
insurrection.  j H38  Ma 

On  the  Irrawaddy ; a tale  of  the  Burmese 
war.  j H38  01 

One  of  the  28th  ; a tale  of  Waterloo. 

j H38  On 

Orange  and  green  ; a tale  of  the  Boyne  and 
Limerick.  j H38  O 

Out  on  the  pampas  ; or,  the  young  settlers. 

j H38  Ou 

Redskin  and  cowboy  ; a tale  of  the  western 
plains.  j H38  R 

St.  Bartholomew’s  eve  ; a tale  of  the  Hugue- 
not wars.  3"  H38  SB 

St.  George  for  England  ; a tale  of  Cressy  and 
Poitiers.  j H38  St 

Sturdy  and  strong.  j H38  SS 

Tales  of  daring  and  danger.  j H38  Ta 

Through  Russian  snows ; a story  of  the  re- 
treat from  Moscow.  j H38  Th 

Through  the  fray  ; a tale  of  the  Luddite 
riots.  j H38  T 

Through  the  Sikh  war  ; a tale  of  thePunjaub. 

j H38  TS 

The  Tiger  of  Mysore ; a story  of  the  war 
of  Tippoo  Saib.  3*  H38  Ti 

True  to  the  old  flag  ; a tale  of  the  American 
war  of  Independence.  j H38  Tr 

Under  Drake's  flag ; a tale  of  the  Spanish 
Main.  j H38  U 

When  London  burned  ; a story  of  the  Restor- 
ation and  the  great  fire.  j H38  Wh 

With  Clive  in  India  ; or,  the  beginnings  of 
an  empire.  j H38  WC 

With  Cochrane  the  dauntless  ; a tale  of  the 
exploits  of  Lord  Cochrane  in  South  Ameri- 
can waters.  3*  H38  Wi 

With  Frederick  the  great  ; a story  of  the 
Seven  years’  war.  j H38  WF 

With  Lee  in  Virginia  ; a story  of  the  Ameri- 
can civil  war.  j H38  WL 

With  Moore  at  Corunna.  j H38  WM 

With  Wolfe  in  Canada  ; or,  the  winning  of 
a continent.  j H38  W 

Wulf  the  Saxon  ; a story  of  the  Norman 
conquest.  j H38  Wu 

Yarns  on  the  beach  ; a bundle  of  tales. 

j H38  Ya 


The  young  Carthaginian;  a story  of  the  times 
of  Hannibal.  3*  H38  Y 

The  young  colonists.  (South  Africa,  1877- 
1881.)  3 H38  Yo 

The  young  buglers  ; a tale  of  the  Peninsular 
war.  3 H38  YB 

The  young  franc-tireurs,  and  their  adven- 
tures in  the  Franco-Prussian  war. 

3 H38  YF 

Heroes  of  chivalry.  3 H43 

Contents  : Kindersley,  E.  C. — History  of  the 
good  knight  (Chevalier  Bayard.)  Southey, 
R. — Chronicle  of  the  Cid. 

Hervey,  M.  H.  Eric  the  archer ; a tale  of 
chivalry.  3'  H44  E 

Heywood,  P.  C.,  ps.  An  ocean  tramp. 

3 H515  O 

Hoare,  E.  N.  A turbulent  town.  3 H65  T 

Hollis,  E.  B.  Cecil’s  knight.  3 H72  C 

Hope,  A.  R.,  pseud.  See  Moncrieff,  R.  H. 
Hoppin,  A.  Recollections  of  Auton  House. 

3 H77  R 

Two  Compton  boys.  3 H77  T 

Hornibrooke,  I.  Camp  and  trail.  j H785  C 
Horwitz,  C.  N.  Fairy-lure ; German  and 
Swedish  fairy  tales.  jF  H78  F 

Swanhilde  and  other  tales.  jF  H78  S 

House,  E.  H.  The  midnight  warning,  and 
other  stories.  3 H81  M 

Howard,  B.  W.  (Mrs.  Teuffel.)  A battle  and 
a boy.  3 H831  B 

No  heroes.  3 H831  N 

Howard,  O.  O.  Donald’s  school-days. 

3 H83  D 

Howells,  W.  D.  A boy’s  town.  3 H835  B 
Christmas  every  day,  and  other  stories. 

3 H835  C 

Howitt,  W.  A boy’s  adventures  in  the  wilds 
of  Australia.  3 H837  B 

Howliston,  M.  B.  Cat-tails  and  other  tales. 

3 H84  C 

Hugesson,  E.  H.  K. , lord  Brabourne.  Friends 
and  foes  from  fairy-land.  3 FH87  F 

The  magic  oak-tree.  Prince  Filderkin. 

3 FH87  M 

Uncle  Joe’s  stories.  3 FH87  U 

Hughes,  T.  Tom  Brown  at  Rugby.  Same  as 
Tom  Brown’s  schooldays. 

Tom  Brown’s  schooldays.  3 H875  T 

Tom  Brown’s  schooldays  ; ed.  by  C.  W.  Rob- 
inson. 3 H875  Tl 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.  3 H875  To 

Humphrey,  F.  A.  Children  of  Old  Park’s 
tavern.  3 H88  C 

Little  pilgrims  at  Plymouth.  3 H88  L 

Ingelow.  J.  Mopsa,  the  fairy.  3 FIn4  M 
Stories  told  to  a child.  1st  series.  3 In4  S2 

Stories  told  to  a child.  2nd  series.  3 In4  SI 

A sister’s  bye  hours.  3 In4  Si 

Studies  for  stories.  3 In4  SS 

Ingersoll,  E.  The  ice  queen.  3 Ing4  I 

The  silver  caves.  3 Ing4  S 

Irving,  F.  B.  Six  girls.  3 Ir8  S 

Jackson,  H.  M.  (F.)  (H.  H.)  Bits  of  talk  for 
young  folks.  3 J12  B 

Cat  stories.  3 J12  C 

Nelly’s  silver  mine.  3 J12  N 

Jacobs,  J.,  ed.  Celtic  fairy  tales.  3 FJ15  C 
English  fairy  tales.  3 FJ15  E 

Indian  fairy  tales.  3 FJ15  I 

More  Celtic  fairy  tales.  3 FJ15  M 

More  English  fairy  tales.  j FJ15  ME 


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FICTION. 


Jak,  (ps.  of  A.  B.  Williams.)  Birchwood. 

j J21  B 

The  Fitch  club.  j J21  F 

The  giant  dwarf.  j i J21  G 

Professor  Johnny.  j J21  P 

The  Riverside  museum.  j J21  R 

Scotch  caps.  j J21  S 

Who  saved  the  ship?  j J21  W 

Jamison,  C.  Y.  Lady  Jane.  j J24  L 

Seraph,  the  little  violiniste.  j J24  S 

Toinette’s  Philip.  j J24  T 

Janvier,  M.  See  Vandegrift  M.,  pseud. 
Janvier,  T.  A.  The  Aztec  treasure-house. 

j J268  A 

Jefferies,  R.  Wood-magic.  j FJ38  W 

Jenks,  T.  Imaginotions.  j FJ415  I 

Jenness,  T.  R.  Above  the  range.  j J4B5  A 
Jewett,  S.  O.  Betty  Leicester.  j J555  B 
Play  days.  j J555  P 

Johnson,  (E.)  R.  The  end  of  a rainbow. 

j J625  E 

Phaeton  Rogers.  j J625  Ph 

Johnston,  R.  M.  Little  Ike  Templin.  j J64  L 
Johnstone,  D.  L.  The  brotherhood  of  the 
coast.  j J641  B 

Kaler,  J.  O.  (James  Otis,  ps.)  The  boys  of 
Fort  Schuyler.  j Kll  BF 

The  castaways  ; or,  on  the  Florida  reefs. 

j Kll  C 

How  Tommy  saved  the  barn.  j Kll  H 

Jack,  the  hunchback.  j Kll  J 

Jenny  Wren’s  boarding  house  ; newsboy  life 
in  New  York.  j Kll  Je 

Josiah  in  New  York.  j Kll  Jo 

Left  behind;  or  ten  days  a newsboy,  j Kll  L 
Little  Joe.  j Kll  Li 

Mr.  Stubbs’s  brother ; a sequel  to  Toby 
Tyler.  j Kll  M 

Raising  the  “ Pearl.”  j Kll  R 

A runaway  brig  ; or,  an  accidental  cruise. 

j Kll  RB 

A short  cruise.  j Kll  Sh 

Silent  Pete  ; or,  the  stowaways.  j Kll  S 
Stories  of  American  history  ; as  follows  : 

An  island  of  refuge;  Casco  Bay  in  1676. 

j Kll  I 

Ezra  Jordan’s  escape.  j Kll  E 

The  boys  of  1745  at  the  capture  of  Louis- 
bourg.  j Kll  B 

Neal,  the  miller  ; a Son  of  Liberty. 

j Kll  N 

The  signal  boys  of  ’75.  j Kll  Si 

Tim  and  Tip  ; or,  the  adventures  of  a boy 
and  a dog.  j Kll  T 

Toby  Tyler ; or,  ten  weeks  with  a circus. 

j Kll  TT 

The  treasure-finders  ; a boy’s  adventures  in 
Nicaragua.  j Kll  Tr 

Wood  Island  light ; or,  Ned  Sanford’s  refuge. 

j Kll  W 

The  wreck  of  the  circus.  j Kll  Wr 

Keary,  A.  A York  and  a Lancaster  rose. 

j K21  Y 

Keddie,  H.  (Sarah  Tytler.)  Girl  neighbours. 

j K28  G 

Kellogg,  E.  Elm  Island  stories  ; as  follows  : 
Lion  Ben  of  Elm  Island.  j K28  El 

Charlie  Bell.  j K28  E2 

Ark  of  Elm  Island.  j K28  E3 

Boy  farmers.  j K28  E4 

Young  shipbuilders.  j K28  E5 

Hard-scrabble.  j K28  E6 


Forest  glen  series  ; as  follows  : 

Sowed  by  the  wind.  j K28  FI 

Wolf  run.  j K28  F2 

Brought  to  the  front.  j K28  F3 

Mission  of  Black  Rifle.  j K28  F4 

Forest  glen.  j K28  F5 

Burying  the  hatchet.  j K28  F6 

Good  old  times  series  ; as  follows  : 

Live-oak  boys.  j K28  G1 

Unseen  hand.  j K28  G2 

Strong  arm  and  a mother’s  blessing. 

j K28  G3 

Good  old  times.  j K28  G4 

Pleasant  Cove  series  ; as  follows : 

Arthur  Brown.  j K28  PI 

Young  deliverers.  j K28  P2 

Cruise  of  the  Casco.  j K28  P3 

Child  of  the  island  glen.  j K28  P4 

John  Godsoe’s  legacy.  j K28  P5 

Fisher  boy  of  Pleasant  Cove.  j K28  P6 
Whispering  pine  series  ; as  follows  : 

Sparks  of  genius.  j K28  W1 

Sophomores  of  Radcliffe.  j K28  W2 

Whispering  pine.  j K28  W3 

Winning  his  spurs.  j K28  W4 

Turning  of  the  tide.  j K28  W5 

A stout  heart.  j K28  W6 

Kenney,  M.  E.  (Mrs.  G.  A.  Pauli).  Aschen- 
brodel.  j K39  A 

Mother’s  bed-time  tales.  j K39  M 

The  Ruby  series  ; as  follows  : 

Ruby  and  Ruthy.  j K39  R1 

Ruby’s  ups  and  downs.  j K39  R2 

Ruby  at  school.  j K39  R3 

Ruby’s  vacation.  j K39  R4 

The  whatsoever  ten.  j K39  W 

Ker,  D.  Cossack  and  Czar.  j K45  C 

Into  unknown  seas.  j K45  I 

The  lost  city.  j K45  L 

Prisoner  among  pirates.  j K45  P 

The  rajah’s  legacy.  j K45  R 

Vanished  ; or,  the  strange  adventures  of  Ar- 
thur Hawksleigh.  j K45  Y 

King,  C.  Trooper  Ross.  And  Signal  Butte. 

j K58  T 

Trumpeter  Fred.  j K58  Tr 

King,  E.  Under  the  red  flag;  adventures  of 
two  American  boys  in  the  days  of  the 
Commune.  j K581  U 

King,  P.  Christine’s  career.  j K582  C 

Kingsley,  C.  Greek  heroes.  j K615  G 

Water  babies.  jF  K615  W 

Water  babies  ; illustrated  edition. 

j FK615  W1 

Kingsley,  H.  Valentin  ; a French  boy’s  story 
of  Sedan.  j K616  V 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Adventures  of  Dick  On- 
slow among  the  red  Indians.  j K619  DO 
Afar  in  the  forest;  adventure  in  North 
America.  j K619  Af 

Antony  Waymouth.  j K619  An 

The  cruise  of  the  Frolic.  j K619  Cr 

The  fisher  boy ; or,  Michael  Penguyne. 

j K619  F 

Fred  Markham  in  Russia  ; or,  the  boy  trav- 
ellers in  the  land  of  the  Czar,  j K619  FM 
From  powder  monkey  to  admiral,  j K619  Fr 
History  of  Little  Peter,  the  ship-boy.  j K619  P 
In  New  Granada  ; or,  heroes  and  patriots. 

j K619  N 

In  the  eastern  seas ; or,  the  regions  of  the 
bird  of  paradise.  j K619  I 


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FICTION. 


In  the  Rocky  Mountains.  j K619  IR 

In  the  wilds  of  Africa.  j K619  In 

James  Braithwaite,  the  supercargo. 

j K619  JB 

John  Deane  ; adventures  by  land  and  sea. 

j K619  J 

Little  Ben  Hadden.  j K619  L 

The  midshipman  Marmaduke  Merry. 

j K619  Mi 

The  missing  ship.  j K619  MS 

My  first  voyage  to  southern  seas,  j K619  My 
Old  Jack.  j K619  01 

On  the  banks  of  the  Amazon.  j K619  On 
Peter,  the  whaler.  j K619  PW 

Ralph  and  Dick  ; or,  the  two  shipmates. 

j K619  R 

Roger  Willoughby ; a story  of  the  times  of 
Benbow.  j K619  Ro 

Ronald  Morton  ; or,  the  Fire  ships,  j K619  Fi 
Salt  water  ; sea  life  and  adventures  of  Neil 
D’Arcy,  midshipman.  j K619  Sw 

Saved  from  the  sea;  or,  the  loss  of  the 
“Viper,”  and  the  adventures  of  her  crew 
in  the  great  Sahara.  j K619  Sa 

The  seven  champions  of  Christendom. 

jF  K619  Se 

Snow-shoes  and  canoes  ; or,  the  early  days  of 
a fur-trader  in  the  Hudson’s  Bay  territory. 

j K619  Sn 

The  south  sea  whaler.  j K619  So 

Twice  lost ; a story  of  shipwreck  and  adven- 
ture in  the  wilds  of  Australia,  j K619  Tw 
Virginia  ; a centennial  story.  j K619  Vi 
A voyage  round  the  world.  j K619  V 

The  wanderers ; or,  adventures  in  the  wilds 
of  Trinidad  and  up  the  Orinoco.  3*  K619  W 
With  axe  and  rifle  ; or,  the  western  pioneers. 

3 K619  Wi 

The  young  llanero  ; war  and  wild  life  in 
Venezuela.  3 K619  Yo 

The  young  rajah  ; a story  of  Indian  life  and 
adventure.  3 K619  Y 

The  young  whaler.  3 K619  Yw 

Kipling,  R.  The  jungle  book.  jF  K625  J 
The  second  jungle  book.  jF  K625  Js 

Knox,  T.  W.  The  boy  travellers  series ; as 
follows : 

In  the  Russian  empire.  j K75  B1 

Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land.  j K75  B2 
Through  Africa.  j K75  B3 

In  Japan  and  China.  j K75  B4 

In  Ceylon  and  India,  3'  K75  B5 

In  Siam  and  Java.  j K75  B6 

In  South  America.  j K75  B7 

On  the  Congo.  j K75  B8 

In  Australasia.  j K75  B9 

In  Mexico.  3*  K75  BIO 

In  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  j K75  Bll 
In  northern  Europe.  j K75  B12 

In  central  Europe.  j K75  B13 

In  southern  Europe.  j K75  B14 

In  the  Levant.  j K75  B15 

A close  shave  ; or,  how  Major  Flagg  won  his 
bet.  3 K75  C 

John  Boyd’s  adventures : merchant  sailor, 
man-of-war’s-man,  privateersman,  pirate, 
and  Algerine  slave.  j K75  J 

The  lost  army.  j K75  L 

Krause,  L.  F.  See  Yechton,  B.,  ps. 
Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L.  Last  fairy  tales,  j FL11  L 
Lancaster,  W.  J.  C.  See  Collingwood,  H., 
pseud. 


Lang,  A.  The  blue  fairy  book.  j FL25  B 
Fairy  tale  books,  based  on  the  stories  in  The 
blue  fairy  book  ; as  follows  : 

Cinderella,  and  other  stories,  j FL25  FI 
Little  Red  Riding-hood,  and  other  sto- 
ries. j FL25  F2 

Jack,  the  giant-killer,  and  other  stories. 

j FL25  F3 

The  sleeping  beauty,  and  other  stories. 

j FL25  F4 

History  of  Whittington,  and  other  sto- 
ries. j FL25  F5 

The  princess  on  the  glass  hill,  and  other 
stories.  j FL25  F6 

Prince  Darling,  and  other  stories. 

j FL25  F7 

The  green  fairy  book.  j FL25  G 

My  own  fairy  book.  j FL25  M 

Prince  Prigio.  3 FL25  Pr 

Prince  Ricardo,  of  Pantouflia,  Prince  Prigio’s 
son.  j FL25  P 

The  pink  fairy  book.  j FL25  Pi 

The  red  fairy  book.  j FL25  R 

The  yellow  fairy  book.  j FL25  Y 

Lathrop,  G.  P.  “ Behind  Time.”  j FL345  B 
Laurie,  A.  Axel  Ebersen.  j L36  A 

School-boy  days  in  Russia.  j L36  S 

Lawrence,  Uncle,  ps.  In  search  of  a son. 

j L435  I 

The  story  of  a mountain.  j L485  S 

Le  Baron,  G.  Queer  Janet.  j L49  Q 

Lee,  Mrs.  F.  Redmond  of  the  seventh. 

j L51  R 

Leighton,  R.  The  golden  galleon.  j L53  G 
Olaf  the  glorious.  j L53  O 

The  pilots  of  Pomona.  j L53  P 

The  thirsty  sword.  j L53  T 

The  wreck  of  the  Golden  Fleece.  j L53  W 
Lillie,  L.  C.  The  coloneFs  money,  j L624  C 
Esther’s  fortune.  j L624  E 

For  honor’s  sake.  j L624  HS 

Helen  Glenn  ; or,  My  mother’s  enemy.  (Same 
as  My  mother’s  enemy.)  j L624  My 

The  household  of  Glen  Holly.  j L624  H 
Jo’s  opportunity.  j L624  J 

Mildred’s  bargain,  and  other  stories,  j L624  M 
My  mother’s  enemy.  j L624  My 

Nan.  j L624  N 

Phil  and  the  baby.  And  The  false  witness. 

j L624  P 

Rolf  house.  j L624  R 

Linn,  B.  One  little  mustard  seed.  j L64  O 
Lippincott,  S.  J.  (Grace  Greenwood,  ps.) 
Stories  of  many  lands.  j L66  S 

Stories  of  my  childhood.  j L66  St 

Livingston,  G.  A Chautauqua  idyl,  j L765  C 
Lockwood,  I.  Baron  Trump’s  marvellous 
underground  journey.  j L81  B 

Lothrop,  H.  M.  (Margaret  Sidney,  ps.)  Dilly 
and  the  captain.  j L78  D 

Five  little  Peppers  series  ; as  follows  : 

Five  little  Peppers,  and  how  they  grew. 

j L78  F 

Five  little  Peppers  midway.  j L78  FM 
Five  little  Peppers  grown  up.  j L78  FP 
Phronsie  Pepper  ; the  last  of  the  ‘ ‘ Five 
little  Peppers.”  j L78  P 

The  gingham  bag  ; the  tale  of  an  heirloom. 

j L78  Gi 

The  golden  West ; as  seen  by  the  Ridgway 
Club.  j L78  G 

Little  Paul  and  the  Frisbie  school,  j L78  LP 


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The  little  red  shop.  j L78  L 

Our  town  ; dedicated  to  all  members  of  the 
Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.  j L78  O 

What  the  seven  did.  j L78  Wh 

Who  told  it  to  me  ? j L78  W 

Loughead,  F.  H.  The  abandoned  claim. 

j L92  A 

Lowell,  R.  T.  S.  Antony  Brade.  j L95  A 
Lyall,  E.,  ps.  of  A.  E.  Bayly.  Their  happiest 
Christmas.  j L98  T 

Macdonald,  G.  At  the  back  of  the  north 
wind.  jF  M142  A 

Dealings  with  the  fairies.  j FM142  De 

A double  story.  j FM142  D 

The  history  of  Gutta-percha  Willie. 

j M142  G 

The  light  princess,  and  other  tales,  j FM142  L 
The  princess  and  Curdie.  j FM142  Pr 

Ranald  Bannerman’s  boyhood.  j Ml 42  Ra 
A rough  shaking.  j M142  R 

Machar,  A.  M.  Marjorie’s  Canadian  winter. 

j M18  M 

Magruder,  J.  The  child  Amy.  j M27  C 

Malet,  L.,  pseud.  See  Harrison,  M.  St.  L. 
Malory,  Sir  T.  Tales  of  King  Arthur  and  his 
knights  ; ed.  by  M.  Y.  Farrington. 

j M29  K2 

King  Arthur  ; ed.  by  H.  Frith.  j M29  K1 
The  boy’s  King  Arthur  ; ed.  by  S.  Lanier. 

j M29  K 

Malot,  H.  H.  The  boy  wanderer  ; or,  no  re- 
lations. j M297  B 

Sea  and  shore.  j M297  S 

Manning,  A.  Cherry  and  Violet.  j M31  C 
Marry  at,  F.  The  children  of  the  New  Forest. 

j M346  C 

Jacob  Faithful.  j M346  J 

The  little  savage.  j M346  L 

Masterman  Ready.  j M346  M 

The  mission  ; or,  scenes  in  south  Africa. 

j M346  Mi 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy.  j M346  Mr 

The  phantom  ship.  j M346  Ph 

The  privateersman.  j M346  Pn 

Poor  Jack.  j M346  Po 

The  settlers  in  Canada.  j M346  S 

Marsh,  J.  B.  Life  and  adventures  of  Robin 
Hood.  j M351  L 

Marshall,  C.  L.  Girl  ranchers  of  the  San 
Coulee.  j M352  G 

Marshall,  E.  Houses  on  wheels  ; a story  for 
children.  j M35  H 

Oliver’s  old  pictures.  j M35  O 

Martineau,  H.  Crofton  boys.  j M36  C 

Feats  on  the  fiord.  j M36  F 

The  peasant  and  the  prince.  j M36  P 

Settlers  at  home.  j M36  S 

Mathews,  J.  H.  Bessie  Bradford’s  prize. 

j M42  BB 

Breakfast  for  two.  3‘  M42  B 

Frankie  Bradford’s  bear.  j M42  F 

Harry  and  Fred’s  story  book.  j M42  HF 
Harry  Bradford’s  crusade.  j M42  H 

Maggie  Bradford’s  club.  j M42  M 

Maggie  Bradford’s  fair.  j M42  MF 

Maggie  Bradford’s  schoolmates.  j M42  MS 
Uncle  Rutherford’s  attic.  j M42  U 

Uncle  Rutherford’s  nieces.  j M42  Un 

Matthews,  (J.)  B.  Tom  Paulding  ; story  of  a 
search  for  buried  treasure  in  the  streets  of 
New  York.  j M421  T 

May,  Sophie,  pseud,  See  Clarke,  R.  S. 


Mayo,  W.  S.  Kaloolah.  j M459  K 

Meade,  L.  T.  Catalina,  art  student,  j M46  C 
Daddy’s  boy.  j M46  D 

Deb  and  the  duchess.  j M46  De 

A world  of  girls.  j M46  W 

Miller,  E.  H.  Kathie’s  experience,  j M61  K 
Thorn  apples.  j M61  T 

What  happened  on  Christmas  eve.  j M61  W 
Millington,  T.  S.  Some  of  our  fellows. 

j M62  S 

Miss  Toosey’s  mission,  the  author  of.  Two 
Blackbirds.  j M693  T 

Mitchell,  S.  W.  Prince  Little-boy  and  other 
tales.  j FM696  P 

Molesworth,  M.  L.  The  boys  and  I ; a 
child’s  story  for  children.  j M73  B 

Carrots  ; just  a little  boy.  j M73  Ca 

The  carved  lions.  j M73  Cn 

The  children  of  the  castle.  j M73  CC 

A Christmas  child.  j M73  C 

A Christmas  posy.  j M73  Ch 

Christmas-tree  land.  j M73  Cl 

The  cuckoo  clock.  j M73  Cu 

‘ ‘ Farthings  ” ; the  story  of  a stray  and  a waif. 

j M73  Fa 

Four  winds  farm.  j M73  F 

The  girls  and  I.  j M73  Gi 

“ Grandmother  dear”.  j M73  G 

Herr  Baby.  j M73  H 

Hermy  ; the  story  of  a little  girl.  j M73  He 
Little  Miss  Peggy  ; a nursery  story,  j M73  L 
Little  Mother  Bunch.  j M73  LM 

Mary.  j M73  M 

Meg  Langholme.  j M73  ML 

Miss  Mouse  and  her  boys.  j M73  MM 

My  new  home.  j M73  My 

The  next-door  house.  j M73  Ne 

Nurse  Heatherdale’s  story.  j M73  N 

The  old  pin-cushion.  j M73  O 

The  palace  in  the  garden.  j M73  P 

The  rectory  children.  j M73  Re 

The  red  grange.  j M73  RG 

Rosy.  j M73  R 

Sheila’s  mystery.  j M73  Sh 

Silverthorns.  j M73  Si 

The  story  of  a spring  morning,  and  other 
tales.  j M73  SS 

Summer  stories.  j M73  S 

The  tapestry  room.  j M73  Ta 

Tell  me  a story.  j M73  Te 

The  third  Miss  St.  Quentin.  j M73  Th 

Two  little  waifs.  j M73  T 

Us  ; an  old-fashioned  story.  j M73  U 

Moncrieff,  R.  H.  (A.  R Hope,  ps.)  Boy’s 
own  stories.  j M74  B 

Homespun  stories.  j M74  H 

The  wigwam  and  the  war-path.  j M74  W 
Montolieu,  baronne,  joint-author.  See  Wyss, 
J.  R. 

Moore,  F.  F.  Highways  and  high  seas,  j M78  H 
Sailing  and  sealing.  j M78  S 

Under  hatches.  j M78  U 

Morrison,  S.  E.  Chilhowee  boys.  j M831  C 
Chilhowee  boys  in  war  time.  j M831  Cl 
Morse,  L.  G.  The  Chezzles.  j M83  C 

Moulton,  L.  C.  Bed-time  stories.  j M86  B 
Fire-light  stories.  j M86  F 

More  bed-time  stories.  j M86  M 

New  bed-time  stories.  j M86  N 

Stories  told  at  twilight.  j M86  S 

Mulholland,  C.  Naughty  Miss  Bunny. 

j M893  N 


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FICTION. 


Mulholland,  R.  Giannetta.  j M894  G 

Hetty  Gray.  j M894  H 

Munkittrick,  R.  K.  The  moon-prince,  and 
other  nabobs.  j F M924  M 

Munroe,  K.  At  war  with  Pontiac  ; a tale  of 
redcoat  and  redskin.  j M92  W1 

* Big  Cypress  ; a story  of  an  Everglade  home- 
stead. j M92  B 

Cab  and  caboose;  the  story  of  a railroad  boy. 

j M92  CC 

Campmates;  a story  of  the  plains,  j M92  Ca 
Canoemates;  a story  of  the  Florida  reef  and 
the  Everglades.  j M92  Cm 

Chrystal,  Jack  & Co.  And  Delta  Bixby. 

j M92  C 

The  coral  ship;  a story  of  the  Florida  reef. 

j M92  Co 

Derrick  Sterling;  a story  of  the  mines. 

j M92  D 

Dorymates;  a tale  of  the  fishing  banks. 

j M92  Do 

The  flamingo  feather.  j M92  F 

The  fur-seal’s  tooth;  a story  of  Alaskan  ad- 
venture. j M92  FS 

The  painted  desert;  a story  of  northern  Ari- 
zona. j M92  Pa 

Prince  Dusty;  a story  of  the  oil  regions. 

j M92  P 

Raftmates;  a story  of  the  great  river,  j M92  R 
Rick  Dale;  a story  of  the  northwest  coast. 

j M92  RD 

Snow-shoes  and  sledges;  sequel  to  “The  fur- 
seal’s  tooth.”  j M92  S 

Through  swamp  and  glade;  a story  of  the 
Seminole  war.  j M92  T 

Under  orders;  story  of  a young  reporter. 

j M92  U 

Wakulla;  a story  of  adventure  in  Florida. 

j M92  W 

The  white  conquerors;  a tale  of  Toltec  and 
Aztec.  j M92  Wh 

With  Crockett  and  Bowie;  or,  fighting  for 
the  lone-star  flag.  j M92  WC 

Murfree,  M.  N.  (C.  E.  Craddock,  ps.)  Down 
the  ravine.  j M94  D 

The  young  mountaineers.  j M94  Y 

Nichols,  L.  D.  Lotos  Bay.  j N52  L 

Up  hill  and  down  dale.  j N52  U 

Nieritz,  G.  Busy  hands  and  patient  hearts. 

j N55  B 

Nisbet,  H.  The  divers.  j N63  D 

Nordhoff,  C.  Man-of-war  life.  j N75  Ma 

Merchant  vessel.  j N75  Me 

Whaling  and  fishing.  j N75  W 

Norton,  C.  L.  Fighting  for  the  flag  series ; 
as  follows  : 

Jack  Benson’s  log.  j N82  FI 

The  medal-of -honor  man,  j N82  F2 

Midshipman  Jack.  j N82  F3 

Norway,  G.  Hussein  the  hostage.  j N83  H 
The  loss  of  John  Humble.  j N83  L 

A prisoner  of  war ; a story  of  the  time  of 
Napoleon  Bonaparte.  j N83  P 

Ober,  F.  A.  The  Knockabout  Club  in  north 
Africa.  j Ob2  K5 

The  Knockabout  Club  in  Spain.  j Ob2  K2 

The  Knockabout  Club  in  search  of  treasure. 

j Ob2  K4 

The  Knockabout  Club  in  the  Antilles. 

j Ob2  K1 

The  Knockabout  Club  in  the  Everglades. 

j 0b2  K 


The  Knockabout  Club  on  the  Spanish  Main. 

j Ob2  K3 

Montezuma’s  gold  mines.  j Ob2  M 

The  silver  city.  j Ob2  S 

Under  the  Cuban  flag.  j Ob2  U 

Ogden,  R.  His  little  royal  highness,  j Og2  H 
A loyal  little  redcoat.  j Og2  L 

O’Grady,  S.  The  chain  of  gold.  j Og7  C 
Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Magdalen  Hepburn. 

j 0131  M 

O’Neill,  M.  The  elf-errant.  jF  On2  E 

Ortoli,  F.  Evening  tales ; trans.  by  J.  C. 

Harris.  j Or8  E 

Otis,  J.,  pseud.  See  Kaler,  J.  O. 

Ouida,  ps.  of  L.  de  la  Rame.  Bimbi.  j Ou4  B 
A dog  of  Flanders.  j Ou4  D 

Oxley,  J.  M.  Archie  of  Athabasca,  j 0x4  A 
The  boy  tramps  ; or.  across  Canada,  j 0x4  B 
Page,  T.  N.  Among  the  camps.  j P145  A 
Two  little  Confederates.  j P145  T 

Palmer,  L. , pseud.  See  Peebles,  M.  L. 

Pansy,  pseud.  See  Alden,  I.  M, 

Paull,  Mrs.  G.  A.  See  Kenney,  M.  E. 

Peard,  F.  M.  The  abbot’s  bridge.  j P315  A 
The  locked  desk.  j P315  L 

Prentice  Hugh.  j P335  P 

Scapegrace  Dick.  j P315  S 

To  horse  and  away.  j P315  T 

Peattie,  E.  W.  With  scrip  and  staff.  jP32W 
Peebles,  M.  L.  (Lynde  Palmer,  ps.)  One 
day’s  weaving.  j P34  O 

A question  of  honor.  j P34  Q 

Pendleton,  L.  In  the  Okefenoke.  j P37  I 
King  Tom  and  the  runaways.  j P37  K 

Perelaer,  M.  T.  H.  Ran  away  from  the 
Dutch  ; or,  Borneo  from  north  to  south. 

j P415  R 

Perkins,  S.  C.  N.  or  M.  j P41  N 

Perry,  G.  B.  Uncle  Peter’s  trust.  j P421  U 
Perry,  N.  Another  flock  of  girls.  j P42  A 
A flock  of  girls.  j P42  F 

A flock  of  girls  and  boys.  j P42  FG 

Hope  Benham.  j P42  H 

A rosebud  garden  of  girls.  j P42  R 

Three  little  daughters  of  the  revolution. 

j P42  T 

The  youngest  Miss  Lorton.  j P42  Y 

Phelps,  E.  S.,  afterwards  Mrs.  H.  D.  Ward, 
Donald  Marcy.  j P51  D 

The  Gypsy  series  ; as  follows  : 

Gypsy  Breynton.  j P51  G1 

Gypsy’s  cousin  Joy.  j P51  G2 

Gypsy’s  sowing  and  reaping.  j P51  Go 
Gypsy’s  year  at  the  Golden  Crescent. 

j P51  G4 

Pitman,  L.  W.  See  Webster,  L.,  ps. 
Plympton,  A.  G.  The  black  dog,  and  other 
stories.  j P747  B 

Dear  daughter  Dorothy.  j P747  D 

Dorothy  and  Anton.  j P747  Da 

The  little  sister  of  Wilifred.  j P747  L 

Penelope  Prig.  j P747  P 

Rags  and  velvet  gowns.  j P747  Ra 

Robin’s  recruit.  j P747  R 

Poulsson,  E.  Through  the  farmyard  gate. 

j P86  T 

Pratt,  M.  E.  Rhoda  Thornton’s  girlhood. 

.j  P88  R 

Prentiss,  E.  Aunt  Jane’s  hero.  j P915  A 
The  home  at  Greylock.  j P915  H 

Little  Susy  series  ; as  follows  : 

Little  Susy’s  little  servants,  j P915  LSI 


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FICTION. 


Little  Susy’s  six  birthdays.  j P915  LS2 
Little  Susy’s  six  teachers.  j P915  LS3 
Putnam,  E.,  pseud.  See  Bates,  H.  L.  Y. 

Pyke,  R.  The  adventures  of  Mabel.  jF  P993  A 
Pyle,  H.  The  garden  behind  the  moon. 

jF  P99  G 

Men  of  iron.  j P99  MI 

The  merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood. 

j P99  M 

Otto  of  the  silver  hand.  j P99  O 

Pepper  and  salt ; or,  seasoning  for  young 
folks.  jF  P99+P 

The  story  of  Jack  Ballister’s  fortunes,  j P99  S 
Twilight  land.  jF  P99  T 

The  wonder  clock.  jF  P99  W 

Pyrnelle,  L.  C.  Diddie,  Dumps,  and  Tot. 

j P995  D 

Rabelais,  F.  Three  good  giants.  j Rll  T 
Raffensperger,  A.  F.  Fritz’s  ranch. 

j R125  F 

Rame,  L.  de  la.  See  Ouida,  pseud. 

Rand,  E.  A.  The  bark-cabin  on  Kearsarge. 

j R15  Ba 

Behind  Manhattan  gables;  a story  of  New 
Amsterdam,  1663-16(34.  j R15  B 

The  down  east  master’s  first  school,  j Rio  D 
Fighting  the  sea  series;  as  follows: 

Fighting  the  sea.  j R15  FI 

A candle  in  the  sea.  j R15  F2 

The  mill  at  Sandy  Creek.  j R15  F3 

A salt  water  hero.  j R15  F4 

Look  ahead  series;  as  follows: 

Making  the  best  of  it.  j R15  LI 

Up  north  in  a whaler.  j R15  L2 

Too  late  for  the  tide-mill.  j R15  L3 

Our  clerk  from  Barkton.  j R15  L4 

The  schooner  on  the  beach.  j R15  S 

Raspe,  R.  E.  The  travels  and  adventures  of 
Baron  Munchausen.  j R18  R 

Ray,  A.  C.  The  cadets  of  Flemming  Hall. 

j R21  C 

Dick;  a story  for  boys  and  girls.  j R21  D 

Half-a-dozen  boys.  j R21  H 

Half-a-dozen  girls.  j R21  HG 

In  Blue  Creek  canon.  j R21 1 

Margaret  Davis,  tutor.  j R21  M 

Ray,  C.  A new  exodus;  or,  the  exiles  of  the 

Zillerthal ; a story  of  the  Protestants  of  the 
Tyrol.  j R212  N 

Raymond,  E.  The  little  red  schoolhouse. 

j R217  L 

Mixed  pickles.  j R217  Mi 

Monica,  the  mesa  maiden.  j R217  M 

The  mushroom  cave.  j R217  MC 

Reid,  M.  Afloat  in  the  forest;  or,  a voyage 
above  the  tree  tops.  j R27  A 

The  boy  hunters;  adventures  in  search  of  the 
white  buffalo.  j R27  B 

The  boy  slaves.  j R27  BS 

The  boy  tar;  or,  a voyage  in  the  dark. 

j R27  BT 

Bruin;  or,  the  grand  bear  hunt.  j R27  Br 
The  bush  boys;  a Cape  farmer  and  his  family 
in  the  wild  karoos  of  South  Africa. 

j R27  Bu 

The  castaways;  a story  of  adventure  in  the 

wilds  of  Borneo.  j R27  Ca 

The  cliff-climbers;  a sequel  to  the  Plant 

hunters.  j R27  Cl 

The  forest  exiles;  or,  the  perils  of  a Peruvian 
family  amid  the  wilds  of  the  Amazon. 

j R27  Fo 


The  giraffe  hunters;  sequel  to  Bush  boys 
and  Young  yagers.  j R27  G 

The  land  of  fire.  j R27  L 

Odd  people;  a popular  description  of  singular 
races  of  men.  j R27  Od 

Note.— Another  edition  of  Odd  people  is  entitled  The 
man-eaters,  and  other  odd  people. 

The  plant  hunters;  adventures  among  the 
Himalaya  mountains,  j R27  P 

Ran  away  to  sea.  j R27  R 

The  white  chief ; a legend  of  northern  Mexico. 

j R27  Wh 

The  young  voyage  urs;  or,  the  boy  hunters  in 
the  north.  j R27  Y 

The  young  yagers;  or,  hunting  adventures 
in  southern  Africa.  j R27  Yo 

Richards,  L.  E.  Captain  January.  j R39  C 
Five  minute  stories.  j R39  F 

Hildegarde  stories;  as  follows: 

Queen  Hildegarde.  j R39  Q 

Hildegarde’s  holiday.  j R39  H 

Hildegarde’s  home.  j R39  Hi 

Hildegarde’s  neighbors.  j R39  HN 

Hildegarde’s  harvest.  j R39  HH 

The  joyous  story  of  Toto.  j R39  J 

In  my  nursery.  (Poems.)  j R39  I 

Toto’s  merry  winter.  j R39  T 

Rideing,  W.  H.  Boys  coastwise.  j R43  BC 

Boys  in  the  mountains.  j R43  B 

Rus,  J.  A.  Nibsy’s  Christmas.  j R44  N 

Robbins,  S.  S.  The  Gillettes  ; as  follows  : 
Dick,  the  captain  of  the  family  ship. 

j R53  G1 

Nan,  the  missionary.  j R53  G2 

Jack,  who  persevered.  j R53  G3 

Bert,  the  enterprising  boy.  j R53  G4 

Babette  ; or,  faithfulness.  j R53  G5 

Will ; or,  honesty.  j R53  G6 

Roberts,  M.  That  child.  j R54  T 

Robinson,  E.  Forced  acquaintances,  j R561  F 
Rollins,  A.  W.  The  finding  of  the  gentian. 

« j R65  F 

Rousselet,  L.  The  serpent-charmer,  j R763  S 
Ruskin,  J.  The  king  of  the  Golden  River. 

j FR89  K 

Russan,  A.,  and  Boyle,  F.  Through  forest 
and  plain.  j R912  T 

The  orchid  seekers.  j R912  O 

Russell,  W.  C.  Master  Rockafellar’s  voyage. 

j R911  M 

Sanford,  E.  B.  Frisk  and  his  flock,  j Sa55  Fr 
From  May  to  Christmas  at  Thorn  Hill. 

j Sa55  F 

Pussy  Tiptoes’  family.  j Sa55  P 

Saunders,  M.  The  king  of  the  park,  j Sa85  K 
Saxon,  E.  L.  (E.  L.  S.)  Border  lances  ; a ro- 
mance of  the  reign  of  Edward  III. 

j Sa9  B 

Schultz,  J.  Madeleine’s  rescue.  j Seh8  M 
Straight  on.  (Anon.)  j St8 

Scott,  Sir  W.  Stories  from  Waveriey. 

j Sco8  St 

Tales  from  Scott ; ed.  by  Sir  E.  Sullivan. 

j Sco8  Ta 

Tales  of  chivalry  ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 

j Sco8  T 

Scudder,  H.  E.  The  Bodley  books ; as  fol- 
lows : 

Doings  of  the  Bodley  family,  j Scu2  B1 
The  Bodley s telling  stories.  j Scu2  B2 
The  Bodleys  on  wheels.  j Scu2  B3 

The  Bodleys  afoot.  j Scu2  B4 


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FICTION. 


Mr.  Bodley  abroad.  j Scu2  B5 

The  Bodley  grandchildren.  j Scn2  B6 
The  English  Bodley  family.  j Scu2  B7 
The  Viking  Bodleys.  j Scu2  B8 

The  book  of  folk-stories.  j FScu2  F 

The  children’s  book  ; a collection  of  the  best 
and  most  famous  stories  and  poems  in  the 
English  language.  j Scu2+C 

Dream  children.  j Scu2  D 

Stories  from  my  attic.  j Scu2  St 

Sea  well,  M.  E.  Quarter-deck  and  fo’k’sle. 

j Sel  Q 

The  rock  of  the  lion.  j Sel  R 

Through  thick  and  thin.  j Sel  T 

Seguin,  L.  G.  Heroism  in  humble  life,  j Se3  H 
Shaw,  F.  L.  Castle  Blair.  j Sh27  C 

Hector.  j Sh27  H 

Phyllis  Browne.  j Sh27  P 

A sea  change.  j Sh27  S 

Sidney,  M.,  ps.  See  Lothrop,  H.  M. 

Silver  fairy  book,  The.  (Anon.)  j FSi3  S 
Simonds,  W.  The  Aimwell  stories,  as  follows  : 
Clinton.  j Si5  A1 

Ella.  j Si5  A2 

Jessie.  j Si5  A3 

Marcus.  j Si5  A4 

Oscar.  j Si5  A5 

Whistler.  j Si5  A6 

Jerry.  j Si5  A7 

Sinclair,  C.  Holiday  house.  j Si6  H 

Sleight,  M.  B.  The  knights  of  Sandy  Hol- 
low ; a story  for  boys.  j S12  K 

Smith,  G.  Arabella  and  Araminta  stories. 

j Sm52  A 

Ten  little  comedies.  j Sm52  T 

Smith,  J.  B.  One  little  rebel.  j Sm51  O 

Smith,  M.  P.  W.  The  Browns.  j Sm5  B 

A jolly  good  summer.  j Sm5  JG 

Jolly  good  times  ; or,  child-life  on  a farm. 

j Sm5  J 

Jolly  good  times  at  Hackmatack,  j Sm5  JH 
Jolly  good  times  at  school.  j Sm5  JS 

Jolly  good  times  to  day.  j Sm5  JT 

More  good  times  at  Hackmatack,  j Sm5  M 
Their  canoe  trip.  j Sm5  T 

Spofford,  H.  P.  A lost  jewel.  j Sp6  L 

Spyri,  J.  Gritli’s  children.  j Sp9  G 

Heidi,  her  years  of  wandering.  j Sp9  H 

Rico  and  Stineli.  Rico  and  Wiseli.  How 
Rico  found  a home.  j Sp9  R 

Swiss  stories.  j Sp9  S 

Uncle  Titus.  j Sp9  U 

Veronica.  j Sp9  V 

Stables,  G.  The  battle  and  the  breeze. 

j Stl  B 

Exiles  of  fortune ; a tale  of  the  far  north 
land.  j Stl  E 

Facing  fearful  odds.  j Stl  F 

From  pole  to  pole  ; a tale  of  the  sea. 

j Stl  FP 

Harry  Milvaine.  j Stl  H 

In  the  dashing  days  of  old.  j Stl  I 

On  special  service  ; a tale  of  life  at  sea. 

j Stl  O 

On  to  the  rescue  ; a tale  of  the  Indian  mu- 
tiny. j Stl  On 

To  Greenland  and  the  pole  ; a story  of  ad- 
venture in  the  Arctic  regions.  j Stl  To 
’Twixt  school  and  college ; a tale  of  self- 
reliance.  j Stl  T 

Two  sailor  lads.  j Stl  TS 

Westward  with  Columbus.  j Stl  W e 


Wild  adventures  in  wild  places.  j Stl  W 
Stanley,  H.  M.  My  Kalulu : prince,  king, 
and  slave  ; a story  of  central  Africa. 

j Stl21  M 

Stearns,  A.  Sindbad,  Smith  & Co.  j F St31  S 
Steel,  F.  A.  Tales  of  the  Punjab.  jF  St35  T 
Steele,  R.  The  story  of  Alexander,  j St36  S 
Stephens,  C.  A.  The  camping-out  series  ; as 
follows  : 

Camping  out.  j St45  Cl 

Left  on  Labrador.  j St45  C2 

Off  to  the  geysers.  j St45  C3 

Lynx  hunting.  j St45  C4 

Fox  hunting.  j St45  C5 

On  the  Amazons.  j St45  C6 

The  Knockabout  Club  along  shore,  j St45  K 
The  Knockabout  Club  in  the  tropics. 

j St45  K1 

Note  —For  continuation  of  the  Knockabout  series  see 
Ober,  F.  A. 

Stevenson,  E.  I.  White  cockades,  j St485  W 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  Treasure  island,  j St48  T 
Stockton,  F.  R.  The  bee-man  of  Orn,  and 
other  fanciful  tales.  j FSt6  B 

Captain  Chap  ; or,  the  rolling  stones. 

j St6  CC 

The  clocks  of  Rondaine,  and  other  stories. 

j St6  C 

Fanciful  tales  ; ed. , for  use  in  schools,  by  J. 

E.  Langworthy.  j FSt6  Fa 

The  floating  prince,  and  other  fairy  tales. 

j FSt6  F 

A jolly  fellowship.  j St6  J 

Roundabout  rambles  in  lands  of  fact  and 
fancy.  j St6  R 

The  story  of  Viteau.  j St6  S 

Tales  out  of  school.  j St6  T 

Ting-a-ling.  j FSt6  Ti 

What  might  have  been  expected.  j St6  W 
Stoddard,  W.  O.  Among  the  lakes,  j St61  A 
The  battle  of  New  York.  (A  story  of  the 
draft  riots,  1863.)  j St61  B 


The  captain’s  boat. 


j St61  Ca 


Chris,  the  model-maker ; a story  of  New 
York.  j St61  CM 

Chuck  Purdy  ; story  of  a New  York  boy. 

j St61  Ch 

Crowded  out  o’  Crowfield  ; or,  the  boy  who 
made  his  way.  j St61  C 

Dab  Kinzer  : a story  of  a growing  boy. 

j St61  D 

Gid  Granger  ; the  story  of  a rough  boy. 

j St61  G 

Guert  Ten  Eyck  ; a hero  story.  j St61  Gu 
Little  Smoke  ; a tale  of  the  Sioux,  j St61  L 
The  lost  gold  of  the  Montezumas  ; a story  of 
the  Alamo.  j St61  Lo 

On  the  old  frontier  ; or,  the  last  raid  of  the 
Iroquois.  j St61  O 

The  partners  ; story  of  an  every-day  girl  and 
boy.  j St61  P 

The  quartet ; a sequel  to  Dab  Kinzer. 

j St61  Q 

The  red  mustang  ; a story  of  the  Mexican 
border.  j St61  R 

Saltillo  boys.  j St61  S 

The  swordmaker’s  son  ; a story  of  the  year 
30  A.  D.  j St61  Sw 

The  talking  leaves  ; an  Indian  story,  j St61  T 
Tom  and  the  money-king.  j St61  To 

Two  Arrows  ; a story  of  red  and  white. 

j St71  Tw 


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FICTION. 


Walled  in  ; a true  story  of  Randall’s  Island. 

j St61  Wa 

The  white  cave.  j St61  WC 

The  windfall.  j St61  Wi 

Winter  fun.  j St61  W 

Stowe,  H.  B.  Little  Pussy  Willow.  The 
minister’s  watermelons.  j St68  L 

Stories  and  sketches  for  the  young,  j St68  S 
Uncle  Tom’s  cabin.  j St68  U 

Street,  L.  E.  A knot  of  blue.  j St82  K 

Stuart,  E.  The  belfry  of  St.  Jude.  j St9  B 
Carried  off  ; a romance  of  pirate  times. 

j St9  C 

Stuart,  R.  McE.  The  story  of  Babette.  j St91  S 
Swett,  S.  Captain  Polly.  j Sw48  C 

Flying  Hill  farm.  j Sw48  F 

The  mate  of  the  “ Mary  Ann.”  j Sw48  M 
Tom  Pickering.  j Sw48  T 

Swift,  J.  Travels  of  Lemuel  Gulliver  ; ed. 

for  schools.  j Sw5  G 

Swinton,  W.,  and  Cathcart,  G.  R.  The  book 
of  tales.  jF  Sw6  B 

Tait,  J.  S.  Wayne  and  his  friends.  jT18  W 
Talbot,  C.  R.  A double  masquerade. 

j T14  D 

The  impostor.  j T14  I 

A midshipman  at  large.  j T14  M 

Taylor,  B.  Boys  of  other  countries,  j T214  B 
Taylor,  M.  Ralph  Darnell.  j T215  R 

Terhune,  M.  Y.  (Marion  Harland,  ps.)  An 
old-field  school- girl.  j T27  O 

Thanet,  O.,  pseud.  See  French,  A. 

Thaxter,  C.  L.  Stories  and  poems  for  chil- 
dren. j T33  S 

Thompson,  C.  M.  The  nimble  dollar,  j T37  N 

Thompson,  M.  The  Ocala  boy.  j T371  O 
Thomson,  E.  W.  Walter  Gibbs,  the  young 
boss.  j T38  W 

Thorpe,  B.  Yule-tide  stories.  jF  T39  Y 

Timlow,  E.  W.  Cricket  at  the  seashore. 

j T48C 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.  War  of  1812  series ; as 
follows : 

1.  The  search  for  Andrew  Field. 

j T59  Wl 

2.  The  boy  soldiers  of  1812.  j T59  W2 

3.  The  boy  officers  of  1812.  j T59  W3 

4.  Tecumseh’s  young  braves,  j T59  W4 
War  of  the  Revolution  series  ; as  follows  : 

1.  Three  colonial  boys.  j T59  WR1 

2.  Three  young  Continentals,  j T59  WR2 

3.  Washington’s  young  aides.  jT59WR3 
Tompkins,  E.  K.  An  unlessoned  girl,  j T595  U 
Trowbridge,  J.  The  electrical  boys  ; or  the 

career  of  Greatman  and  Greatthings. 

j T757  E 

The  resolute  Mr.  Pansy  ; an  electrical  story 
for  boys.  j T757  R 

Three  boys  on  an  electrical  boat.  j T757  T 
Trowbridge,  J.  T.  The  adventures  of  David 
Vane  and  David  Crane.  j T756  A 

The  drummer  boy.  j T756  Dr 

Jack  Hazard  series  ; as  follows  : 

Jack  Hazard.  j T756  J 

A chance  for  himself.  j T756  C 

Doing  his  best.  j T756  D 

Fast  friends.  j T756  F 

The  young  surveyor.  j T756  Yo 

Lawrence’s  adventures  among  the  ice-cut- 
ters, glass-makers,  coal-miners,  iron-men, 
and  ship-builders.  j T756  La 

The  prize  cup.  j T756  Pr 


The  silver  medal  stories  ; as  follows: 

The  silver  medal.  j T756  S 

Young  Joe,  and  other  boys,  j T756  Y 
His  own  master.  j T756  Hi 

Bound  in  honor.  j T756  Bo 

The  pocket  rifle.  j T756  Po 

The  jolly  rover.  j T756  Jo 

The  start  in  life  stories  ; as  follows  : 

A start  in  life.  j T756  SI 

Biding  his  time.  j T756  S2 

The  kelp  gatherers.  j T756  K 

The  scarlet  tanager.  j T756  ST 

The  lottery  ticket.  j T756  Lo 

The  tide-mill  stories  ; as  follows  : 

Phil  and  his  friends.  j T756  P 

The  Tinkham  brothers  tide-mill. 

j T756  Ti 

The  satin-wood  box.  j T756  Sa 

The  little  master.  j T756  Li 

His  one  fault.  j T756  Ho 

Peter  Budstone.  j T756  Pe 

The  Toby  Trafford  series  ; as  follows  : 

Father  Brighthopes.  j T756  FB 

The  fortunes  of  Toby  Trafford.  j T756  Fo 
Woodie  Thorpe’s  pilgrimage,  and  other 
stories.  j T756  W 

Tucker,  C.  M.  (A.  L.  O.  E.)  War  and  peace. 

j T79  W 

Twain,  Mark,  ps.  See  Clemens,  S.  L. 

Tytler,  S.,  ps.  See  Keddie,  H. 

Uncle  Frank,  ps.  See  Frank,  Uncle. 

Uncle  Lawrence,  ps.  See  Lawrence,  Uncle. 
Vandegrift,  H.,  ps.  of  M.  Janvier.  Doris  and 
Theodora.  j V28  D 

Little  helpers.  j Y28  L 

The  queen’s  bodyguard.  j V28  Q 

Rose  Raymond’s  wards.  j V28  R 

Under  the  dog  star.  j Y28  U 

Verne,  J.  The  adventures  of  three  Russians 
and  three  Englishmen  in  southern  Africa. 

j Y59  Th 

Around  the  world  in  eighty  days.  j V59  R 
Doctor  Ox’s  experiment.  And  Master  Zacha- 
rius.  j Y59  DO 

The  English  at  the  North  Pole.  j V59  E 
The  field  of  ice.  Sequel  to  The  English  at  the 
North  Pole.  j Y59  Fo 

Five  weeks  in  a balloon.  j Y59  Fi 

A floating  city.  j Y59  F 

From  the  earth  to  the  moon,  and  around  it. 

j Y59  Fr 

The  fur  country.  j Y59  Fu 

The  giant  raft ; in  two  parts,  as  follows  : 

1.  Eight  hundred  leagues  on  the  river 

Amazon.  j Y59  Ei 

2.  The  cryptogram.  j Y59  Cr 

Godfrey  Morgan  ; a California  mystery. 

j Y59  G 

Hector  Servadac.  j Y59  H 

A journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth,  j Y59  J 
Michael  Strogoff,  the  courier  of  the  Czar. 

j Y59  Mi 

The  mysterious  island.  3 v.  j Y59  M 

Contents : v.  1,  Dropped  from  the  clouds, 
v.  2,  The  abandoned,  v.  3,  The  secret  of 
the  island. 

The  special  correspondent.  j Y59  S 

The  steam  house  ; in  two  parts,  as  follows  : 

1.  The  demon  of  Cawnpore.  j Y59  D 

2.  Tigers  and  traitors.  j Y59  Ti 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  seas. 

j Y59  T 


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FICTION. 


A voyage  around  the  world  in  search  of  the 
castaways  ; 3 parts,  as  follows  : 

Part  1.  South  America.  j Y59  YS 

Part  2.  Australia.  j V59  Y 

Part  3.  New  Zealand.  j Y59  YN 

Yittum,  E.  M.  Faith  on  the  frontier,  j Y83  F 
W alford,  L.  B.  For  grown-up  children. 

j W14  F 

Ward,  E.  A pair  of  originals.  j W211  P 
Ward,  H.  D.  The  captain  of  the  ‘ ‘ Kittiewink. ” 

j W21  C 

The  new  senior  at  Andover.  j W21  N 

Ward,  Mrs.  H.  D.  See  Phelps,  E.  S. 

Warner,  C.  D.  Being  a boy.  j W24  B 

Warner,  S.  The  house  in  town.  Sequel  to 
Opportunities.  j W245  H 

Melbourne  house.  j W245  M 

Opportunities.  Sequel  to  What  she  could. 

j W245  O 

What  she  could.  j W245  W 

— , and  A.  Carl  Krinken.  j W245  C 

Warren,  I.  P.  Chauncey  Judd  ; or,  the  stolen 
boy.  j W25  C 

Washington,  B.  The  story  of  Juliette. 

j W27  S 

Watson,  L.  In  the  days  of  Mozart,  j W332  I 
Wentworth,  W..  ps.  of  J.  B.  Gilman.  The 
drifting  island.  Sequel  to  Kibboo  Ganey. 

j W48  D 

Kibboo  Ganey  ; or,  the  lost  chief . j W48  K 
Wesselhoeft,  L.  F.  Flipwing,  the  spy. 

j W515  F 

Frowzle,  the  runaway.  j W515  Fr 

Old  rough,  the  miser.  j W515  O 

Sparrow,  the  tramp.  j W515  S 

Torpeanuts,  the  tomboy.  j W515  T 

The  winds,  the  woods,  and  the  wanderer. 

j W515W 

Wharton,  A.  H.  A last  century  maid,  j W55  L 
White,  E.  O.  A little  girl  of  long  ago. 

j W581  L 

When  Molly  was  six.  j W581  W 

Whitney,  A.  D.  T.  Boys  at  Chequasset. 

j W611  B 

Whittier,  J.  G.,  ed.  Child  life  in  prose. 

j W61  C 

Wiggin,  K.  D.  The  Birds’  Christmas  Carol. 

j W63  B 

Polly  Oliver’s  problem.  j W63  P 

The  story  hour.  j W63  St 

The  story  of  Patsy.  j W63  SP 

A summer  in  a canon.  j W63  S 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  The  adventures  of  Ann. 

j W65  A 

Comfort  Pease  and  her  gold  ring.  j W65  C 
The  pot  of  gold,  and  other  stories.  jF  W65  P 
Young  Lucretia,  and  other  stories,  j W65  Y 
Williams,  A.  B.  See  Jak,  pseud. 

Willmott,  N.  L.  A dash  of  red  paint. 

j W68D 

Winchester,  M.  E.  Adrift  in  a great  city. 

j W72  A 

The  cabin  on  the  beach.  j W72  C 

Winder,  F.  H.  With  the  sea-kings,  j W722  W 
Witt,  H.  de.  A French  country  family. 

j W78  F 

Wonder  stories  of  history ; by  Mrs.  F.  A. 

Humphrey,  and  others.  j W845  A 

Woods,  K.  T.  Doctor  Dick.  j W86  DD 

The  Duncans  on  land  and  sea.  j W86  D 
Out  and  about.  j W86  O 

Six  little  rebels.  j W86  S 


Woolsey,  S.  C.  (Susan  Coolidge,  ps.)  The 
Barberry  bush,  and  other  stories  about 
girls.  j W88  B 

Cross  patch,  and  other  stories  ; adapted  from 
the  myths  of  Mother  Goose.  j W88  C 

Eyebright.  j W88  E 

A Guernsey  Lily  ; a story  for  boys  and  girls. 

j W88  G 

Just  sixteen.  (Stories.)  j W88  J 

The  Katy  did  series  ; as  follows  : 

What  Katy  did.  j W88  W1 

What  Katy  did  at  school.  j W88  W2 

What  Katy  did  next.  j W88  W3 

Clover.  j W88  Cl 

In  the  high  valley.  j W88  I 

Note. — The  short  story  Curly  Locks,  in  Nine  little  goslings, 
should  be  read  before  What  Katy  did  next. 

A little  country  girl.  j W88  L 

Mischief’s  Thanksgiving,  and  other  stories. 

j W88  M 

The  New  Year’s  bargain.  (Stories.)  j W88  N 
Nine  little  goslings.  (Stories.)  j W88  Ni 

Not  quite  eighteen.  (Stories.)  j W88  No 

A round  dozen.  (Stories.)  j W88  R 

Wright,  E.  Freshman  and  senior,  j W931  F 
Marjoribanks.  j W931  M 

Pen’s  ventures.  j W931  P 

Wright,  H.  C.  The  princess  Liliwinkens,  and 
other  stories.  jF  W93  P 

Wyss,  J.  R.,  and  Montolieu,  baronne.  The 
Swiss  family  Robinson.  j W99  S 

The  Swiss  family  Robinson  ; ed.  by  J.  H. 

Stickney.  j W99  SI 

Willis,  the  pilot ; sequel  to  The  Swiss  family 
Robinson.  j W99  W 

Yale,  C.  B.  Nim  and  Cum.  And  Wonder- 
head  stories.  j Yl  N 

Yechton,  B.,  ps.  of  L.  F.  Krause.  Derick. 

j Y3D 

Ingleside.  j Y3  I 

A matter  of  honor,  and  other  stories. 

j Y3M 

Two  knights-errant,  and  other  stories. 

j Y3T 

We  ten  ; or,  the  story  of  the  Roses,  j Y3  W 
Yonge,  C.  M.  The  caged  lion.  j Y8  Ca 

The  Carbonels.  j Y8  C 

The  cook  and  the  captive.  j Y8  CC 

Countess  Kate.  j Y8  Co 

The  daisy  chain.  j Y8  D 

The  dove  in  the  eagle’s  nest.  j Y8  Do 

The  heir  of  Redclyffe.  j Y8  H 

The  lances  of  Lynwood.  j Y8  LL 

The  little  duke.  Richard  the  fearless. 

j Y8  LD 

Little  Lucy’s  wonderful  globe.  j Y8  L 

P’s  and  Q’s.  j Y8  P 

The  pigeon  pie;  a tale  of  Roundhead  times. 

j Y8  Pi 

The  pillars  of  the  house.  j Y8  PH 

The  prince  and  the  page;  a story  of  the  last 
crusade.  j Y8  Pa 

The  six  cushions.  j Y8  8 

A storehouse  of  stories,  1st  series,  j Y8  SSI 
Same,  2nd  series.  j Y8  SS2 

The  trial ; more  links  of  the  Daisy  chain. 

j Y8T 

Young,  C.  The  last  of  the  Yikings.  j Y811  L 
Young,  E.  R.  Three  boys  in  the  wild  north- 
land.  j Y85  T 

Young,  G.  The  wild  pigs,  j Y81  W 


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FICTION. 


FICTION.  IN  MAIN  COLLECTION. 
Adams,  A.  A.  Aunt  Hepsy’s  foundling. 

Adi.  2 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Silver  Pitchers.  Independence. 

A112.2 

Alden.  I.  M.  (Pansy,  ps.)  Christie’s  Christ- 
mas. A121.1 

Grandpa’s  darlings.  A121.9 

The  hall  in  the  grove.  A121.10 

Her  associate  members.  A121.33 

Little  fishers  and  their  nets.  A121.16 

The  man  of  the  house.  A121.17 

Miss  Priscilla  Hunter.  My  daughter  Susan. 

A121.18 

The  pocket  measure.  A121 . 22 

Sidney  Martin’s  Christmas.  A121.25 

Three  people.  A121.27 

Andersen,  H.  C.  The  improvisatore.  An21.1 
Arnold,  E.  L.  The  wonderful  adventures  of 
Phra  the  Phoenician.  ArG.l 

Auerbach,  B.  Little  Barefoot.  Au3.7 

Edelweiss.  Au3.14 

Austen,  J.  Pride  and  prejudice.  Au7.4 

Austin,  J.  G.  Betty  Alden.  Au72.3 

David  Alden’s  daughter.  Au72.4 

Doctor  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters.  Au72.2 
A nameless  nobleman.  R76.ll 

Standish  of  Standish.  Au72.1 

Baker,  W.  M.  The  making  of  a man.  B 179.3 
Banks,  M.  R.  Bright  days  in  the  old  planta- 
tion time.  B222.1 

Barnes,  J.  For  king  or  country.  B26.1 

A loyal  traitor.  B26.2 

Yankee  ships  and  Yankee  sailors.  B26.3 
Barr,  A.  E.  The  bow  of  orange  ribbon.  B27.6 
A daughter  of  Fife.  B27.2 

Jan  Vedder’s  wife.  B27.4 

Bartlett,  G.  H.  Water  tramps.  B285.1 
Bates,  K.  L.  Rose  and  Thorn.  B313.1 

Baumbach,  R.  Summer  legends.  (Fairy  tales.) 

B325.1 

Besant,  Sir  W.  Dorothy  Forster.  B46.5 

For  faith  and  freedom.  B46. 9 

Black,  W.  Judith  Shakespeare.  B565.4 

A princess  of  Thule.  B565.8 

Strange  adventures  of  a house-boat.  B565.18 
Strange  adventures  of  a phaeton.  B565.10 
Blackmore,  R.  D.  Lorna  Doone  B567.3 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. , baron  Lytton. 
Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings. 

B877  10 

The  last  days  of  Pompeii.  B877.12 

The  last  of  the  barons.  B877.13 

Bynner,  E.  L.  The  Begum’s  daughter.  B99.2 
Zachary  Phips.  B99.3 

Campbell,  H.  Miss  Melinda’s  opportunity. 

C15.1 

Carey,  R.  N.  Cousin  Mona.  C185.25 

Esther  ; a book  for  girls.  C185.9 

Catherwood,  M.  H.  The  romance  of  Dollard. 

C28.1 

The  chase  of  Saint-Castin,  and  other  stories. 

C28.6 

Church,  A.  J.  The  burning  of  Rome.  C471.7 
Callias  ; a tale  of  the  fall  of  Athens.  C471.6 
The  chantry  priest  of  Barnet.  C471 . 8 

The  count  of  the  Saxon  shore,  C471.3 

The  hammer.  C471.5 

To  the  lions.  C471.4 

Two  thousand  years  ago.  C471.1 

With  the  King  at  Oxford,  C471.2 


Clarke,  R.  S.  (Sophie  May,  ps, 
set  series;  as  follows: 

.)  Quinnebas- 

In  old  Quinnebasset. 

C55.7 

The  doctor’s  daughter. 

C55.6 

Our  Helen. 

C55.5 

Asbury  twins. 

C55.4 

Quinnebasset  girls. 

C55.2 

J anet ; a poor  heiress. 

C55.3 

Cobb,  J.  F.  Watchers  on  the  Longships. 

C63.1 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Daughters  of  the  revolution. 

C652.1 

Cottin,  S.  R.  Elizabeth;  or, 

the  exiles  of 

Siberia. 

C826.1 

Couch.  A.  T.  Quiller.  See  “Q”,  pseud. 

Cox,  M.  M.  Raymond  Kershaw.  C831.1 
Craddock,  C.  E. . pseud.  See  Murfree,  M.  N. 
Craik,  D.  M.  (Miss  Mulock.)  A hero.  C843.7 
John  Halifax,  gentleman.  C843  9 

King  Arthur.  C843.10 

A noble  life.  C843.17 

Crockett,  S.  R.  The  gray  man.  C871.10 
The  raiders.  C871.2 

Cupples,  A.  J.  Driven  to  sea;  or,  the  adven- 
tures of  Norrie  Seaton.  C921.1 

Cupples,  G.  Cupples  Howe,  mariner.  C92.1 
De  Mille,  J.  A strange  manuscript  found  in 
a copper  cylinder.  St81.1 

Dickens,  C.  Christmas  stories.  (Christmas 
books.)  D55.3 

David  Copperfield.  D55.4 

Dombey  and  Son.  D55. 5 

Nicholas  Nickleby.  D55.8 

Old  curiosity  shop.  D55.9 

Oliver  Twist.  D55.10 

Pickwick  papers . D55 . 1 2 

A tale  of  two  cities.  D55.13 

Douglas,  A.  M.  The  fortunes  of  the  Fara- 
days. D745  19 

Nelly  Kinnard’s  kingdom.  D745.9 

The  old  woman  who  lived  in  a shoe.  D745.10 
Seven  daughters.  D745.12 

Doyle,  A.  C.  Micah  Clarke.  D775.1 

The  White  Company.  D775.3 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Ivar,  the  Viking.  D852.1 

Ebl2.1 
Ebl2.2 

The  sisters.  Ebl2.6 

Eggleston,  E.  The  Hoosier  schoolmaster. 

Eg32.3 

Friis,  J.  A.  Lajla.  F915.1 

Frith,  H.  Under  Bayard’s  banner.  F917.1 

Garrett,  E.,  pseud.  See  Mayo,  I.  F. 
Gaskell,  E.  C.  Cranford,  and  other  tales. 

G21.1 

Wives  and  daughters.  G21.7 

Goldsmith,  O.  The  vicar  of  Wakefield.  G57.1 
Goodloe,  A.  C.  College  girls.  G61.1 

Gras,  F.  The  Reds  of  the  Midi.  G761.1 

Hale,  E.  E.  Christmas  eve  and  Christmas 
day.  H13  6 

Crusoe  in  New  York. 

Four  and  five. 

His  level  best,  and  other  stories. 

In  His  name. 

Ingham  papers. 

The  man  without  a country. 

Our  Christmas  in  a palace. 

Ten  times  one  is  ten. 

Ups  and  downs 


Ebers,  G.  The  burgomaster’s  wife. 
An  Egyptian  princess. 


H13.5 
H13.15 
H13.1 
H13.2 
H13.ll 
H13.8 
H13.13 
H13.4 
H13.7 

Harris,  J.  C.  Uncd§  Remus,  his  songs  and 


sayings. 


H241.1 


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FICTION. 


Harte,  F.  B.  A waif  of  the  plains.  H256.ll 
Hearn,  L.  Chita;  a memory  of  last  island. 

H352.1 

Heaven,  L.  P.  Chata  and  Chinita.  H351.1 
Holland,  J.  G.  Arthur  Bonnicastle.  H719.1 
Nicholas  Minturn.  H719.4 

The  story  of  Sevenoaks.  H719.5 

Holt,  E.  S.  Earl  Hubert’s  daughter.  H74. 1 
Sister  Rose.  H74.2 

Irving,  W.  Tales  from  Irving.  1st  series. 

Ir8.1 

Tales  from  Irving.  2nd  series.  Ir8.2 

Jackson,  H.  M.  Ramona.  J12.1 

Jewett,  S.  O.  Deephaven.  J555.3 

Kavanagh,  J.  Madeleine.  K17.6 

Keightley,  S.  R.  The  cavaliers.  K26.2 

The  crimson  sign.  K26.1 

King,  C.  Between  the  lines.  K58.8 

Cadet  days.  K58.20 

Kingsley,  C.  Hereward,  the  wake;  the  last  of 
the  English.  K615  2 

Westward  ho  ! K615.5 

Kingsley,  H.  Geoffrey  Hamlin.  K616.2 

Kipling,  R.  Captains  courageous  ; a story  of 
the  Grand  Banks.  K625.15 

Lawless,  E.  Maelcho;  a sixteenth  century 
narrative.  L425.7 

With  Essex  in  Ireland.  L425.5 

Lee,  M.  C.  In  the  cheering-up  business. 

L512.2 

A Quaker  girl  of  Nantucket.  L512.1 

Leyland,  J. , joint- author.  See  Robinson,  C. 
N.,  and. 

Manning,  A.  Maiden  and  married  life  of 
Mary  Powell.  M31.1 

Passages  in  the  life  of  the  Faire  Gospeller. 

M31.2 

Marshall,  E.  Joanna’s  inheritance.  M351.C 

May,  Sophie,  pseud.  See  Clarke,  R S. 

Mayo,  I.  F.  (E  Garrett,  ps.)  Equal  to  the 
occasion.  M458.14 

Mitchell,  S.  W.  When  all  the  woods  are 
green  M696  5 

Hugh  Wynne,  free  Quaker.  M696.6 

Moorehead,  W.  K.  Wanneta  the  Sioux. 

M781.1 

Mulock,  Miss.  See  Craik,  D.  M. 

Munroe,  K.  The  golden  days  of ’49.  M921.1 

Murfree,  M.  N.  (C.  E.  Craddock,  ps.)  The 
story  of  Keedon  Bluffs.  M94.6 

Noble,  A.  L.  Uncle  Jack’s  executors. 

N661.1 

Page,  T.  N.  In  ole  Virginia.  P14.1 

Pansy,  pseud.  See  Alden,  I.  M. 

Parker,  G.  Seats  of  the  mighty.  P222.6 

Pen.  By  the  author  of  Miss  Toosey’s  mission. 

M693  3 

Phelps,  E.  S.,  and  Ward,  H.  D.  A lost  hero. 

P51.18 

Pitman,  L.  W.  See  Webster,  L.,  pseud. 

Porter,  J.  Scottish  chiefs.  P832. 1 

Post,  W.  K.  Harvard  stories.  P84.1 

Pyle,  H.  The  rose  of  Paradise.  P99.2 

“Q”,  ps.  of  A.  T.  Q.  Couch.  Blue  pavilions. 

Q1.3 

Rajah’s  heir,  The.  (Anon.)  R13 

Reade,  C.  Christie  Johnstone.  R22.16 

Rhoscomyl,  O.  The  jewel  of  Ynys  Galon. 

R347.1 

Battlement  and  tower.  R347.2 

Roberts,  C.  G.  D.  The  forge  in  the  forest. 

R542.3 

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Robinson,  C.  N.,  and  Leyland,  J.  For  the 
- honour  of  the  flag.  R563.1 

Ross,  C.  Zuleka.  R735.3 

Russell,  W.  C.  The  wreck  of  the  “Gros- 
venor.”  R91.3 

Saint-Pierre,  J.  H.  B-  de.  Paul  and  Vir- 
ginia. Sa2. 1 

Saintine,  J.  X.  B.  Picciola.  Sa21.1 

Schultz,  J.  The  story  of  Colette.  St67 

Scott,  Sir  W.  The  abbot ; sequel  to  The 
monastery.  Sco8.1 

Anne  of  Geierstein.  Sco8.2 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.  Sco8.7 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.  Sco8.9 

Ivanhoe.  Sco8.12 

The  monastery.  Sco8.14 

Quentin  Durward.  Sco8.18 

The  talisman.  Sco8.23 

Scott,  M.  Tom  Cringle’s  log.  Sco85.1 

Seeley,  C.  S.  The  Spanish  galleon.  Se33.1 
Severance,  M.  S.  Hammersmith ; his  Har- 
vard days.  . Se8.1 

Smith,  F.  H.  Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville. 

Sm51.1 

Tom  Grogan.  Sm51.4 

Snaith,  J.  C.  Mistress  Dorothy  Marvin.  Snl.l 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  The  Black  arrow ; or,  the 
outlaws  of  Tunstall  Forest.  St48.7 

David  Balfour.  (Sequel  to  Kidnapped.) 

St48.13 

Kidnapped.  St48.2 

Treasure  Island.  St48.4 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Rudder  grange.  St6.4 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Chumley’s  post.  St615.1 

Note.— A former  edition  was  entitled  Red  Beauty. 
Stowe,  H.  B.  The  minister’s  wooing.  St68.4 
Oldtown  fireside  stories.  St68.7 

Oldtown  folks.  St68.6 

The  pearl  of  Orr’s  island.  St68.8 

Poganuc  people.  St68.11 

Uncle  Tom’s  cabin.  St68.9 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  The  rose  and  the  ring. 

in  T32.2 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Cudjo’s  cave.  T756.7 

Farnell’s  folly.  T756.2 

Neighbor  Jackwood.  T756.4 

Three  scouts.  T756.6 

Van  Dyke,  H.  The  first  Christmas-tree. 

V282.1 

Wallace,  L.  Ben  Hur ; a tale  of  the  Christ. 

W156.1 

The  fair  god.  W156.2 

The  prince  of  India.  2 v.  W156.3 

Ward,  H.  D.,  joint-author.  See  Phelps,  E.  S., 
and. 

Warner,  A.  B.  Cross  corners.  W243.3 

Webster,  L.,  ps.  of  L.  W.  Pitman.  Another 
girl’s  experience.  W39.1 

Rich  enough.  W39.2 

Weyman,  S.  J.  A gentleman  of  France. 

W547.4 

The  house  of  the  Wolf.  W547.1 

A little  wizard.  W647.ll 

The  man  in  black.  W547.6 

My  lady  Rotha.  W547.7 

The  story  of  Francis  Cludde.  W547.2 

Under  the  red  robe.  W547.5 

Whitney,  A.  D.  T.  Faith  Gartney’s  girlhood. 

W61.3 

Homespun  yarns.  W61.6 

Other  girls.  W61.8 

Real  folks.  W61.10 


FICTION. 


A summer  in  Leslie  Goldth waite’s  life.  W61 . 12 
We  girls.  W61.18 

Wiggin,  K.  D.  Timothy’s  quest.  W682.1 
Williams,  J.  K.  Princeton  stories.  W671.1 
Winthrop,  T.  John  Brent.  W726.4 

Wood,  J.  S.  College  days  ; or,  Harry’s  career 
at  Yale.  W851.2 

Yale  yarns.  W851.3 

Yeats,  S.  L.  The  chevalier  d’Auriac.  Y3.3 
The  honour  of  Savelli.  Y3.1 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Armourer’s  prentices.  Y8.1 
Beechcroft  at  Rockstone.  Y8.27 

The  chaplet  of  pearls.  Y8.4 

The  constable’s  tower.  Y8.35 


The  cunning  woman’s  grandson.  Y8.31 

Grisly  Grisell.  Y8.39 

Modern  Telemachus.  Y8.15 

Nuttie’s  father.  Y8.28 

Our  new  mistress.  Y8.26 

Pillars  of  the  house.  Y8.18 

A reputed  changeling.  Y8.30 

Slaves  of  Sabinus.  Y8.32 

Stray  pearls.  (Sequel  to  A chaplet  of  pearls.) 

Y8.23 

Treasures  in  the  marshes.  Y8.40 

Two  penniless  princesses.  Y8.34 

Under  the  storm.  Y8.25 

Unknown  to  history.  Y8.24 


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REFERENCE  LISTS. 


Lists  of  books  and  of  articles  about  some  famous  Americans,  and  about  the  principal 
American  holidays. 

Contents. 

George  Washington.  Memorial  day. 

Abraham  Lincoln.  Independence  day. 

Ulysses  S.  Grant.  Thanksgiving  day. 

Easter.  Christmas. 

Arbor  day. 


Reference  list  on  George 
Washington. 

1.  WRITINGS,  LETTERS,  AND  AD- 
DRESSES OF  WASHINGTON. 

Washington,  G.  Writings ; collected  and  ed. 
by  W.  C.  Ford.  14  v.  973  W3,  Reference 
Selections  from  speeches.  in  3208  C 

Accounts  with  the  United  States,  1775-1783. 
(Fac-simile.)  091-(-W,  Reference 

Monuments  of  W ashington’s  patriotism. 

(A  fac-simile  of  his  accounts. ) 

091 +W1,  Reference 
Address  in  Congress  on  his  appointment  as 
commander- in-chief.  in  8108  C,  v.  3 

Address  to  the  American  troops  before  the 
battle  of  Long  Island,  in  8108  P3 ; in 
82108  B3 ; in  8085  P3 ; in  j 82108  B3,  v.  2, 
p 49  ; in  8085  P8. 

Addresses  to  the  churches.  in  973  O,  v.  3 
Circular  letter  of  congratulation  and  advice 
to  the  governors  of  the  thirteen  states. 

in  320  G 

Farewell  address  to  the  people  of  the  United 
States,  in  320  G ; in  8085  P3  ; in  8108 
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Baldwin,  M.  M.  Washington  and  William 
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Hamilton,  S.  M.  First  and  last  writings  of 
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Lear,  T.  Last  days  of  Washington.  McClure’s 
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Lee,  H.  Funeral  oration  on  Washington,  in 
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Lippitt,  F.  J.  Washington  as  a general.  Old 
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The  youth  of  Washington.  Magazine  of 
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Washington  and  Burke.  Littell’s  living  age, 
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Washington  and  Hamilton,  The  difficulty  be- 
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Washington  and  his  family.  Eclectic  maga- 
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Washington  and  the  Irish  republicans.  His- 
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Washington  as  a merchant.  Hunt’s  mer- 
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Washington  at  Boston.  Putnam’s  magazine, 
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Washington  on  nullification.  Niles’s  register 
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Washington’s  birthday  celebration,  1784. 
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Washington’s  headquarters  at  Pompton. 
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Washington’s  household  expenses,  1789. 
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Washington’s  opinion  of  his  generals.  Maga- 
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Washington’s  personal  appearance.  Magazine 
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Washington’s  visit  to  New  England  in  1789. 
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in  8114  B7  ; in  8108  A 
Honest  Abe.  in  8114  B7 

Bryant.  Abraham  Lincoln. 

in  81133  A ; in  81133  A1 
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in  8114  C ; in  8114  Cl 
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in  8114  C ; in  8114  Cl 
Gilder.  On  the  life  mask  of  Lincoln. 

in  8114  G ; in  8114  G2  ; in  81108  S 
Holmes.  For  the  services  in  memory  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  in  81732  C ; in  81732  C2 
Larcom.  Lincoln’s  passing  bell.  in  8114  L 
Lemon.  The  patriot  president. 

in  8085  P3  ; in  8085  M10 
Lowell.  Harvard  commemoration  ode. 

in  81137  A ; in  81137  Al,  v.  4 ; in  81137  D 
Perry.  Abraham  Lincoln’s  Christmas  gift. 

in  81108  S 

Stedman.  Abraham  Lincoln.  in  81143  A 
The  hand  of  Lincoln,  in  81143  B ; in  81108  S 
Stoddard.  Abraham  Lincoln. 

in  81141  A ; in  8108  A 
Taylor.  Abraham  Lincoln,  in  j 808  N,  v.  6 


Whitman.  Hushed  be  the  camps  to-day. 

in- 81138  A 

O captain,  my  captain ! in  81138  A ; in 
8108  A;  in  j 808  N,  v.  6;  in  j 82108  B3,  v.  3; 
in  8085  M10. 

Reference  list  on  Ulysses  S. 
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Note—  In  addition  to  the  list  herewith  given,  see  histories 
of  the  United  States,  Civil  war. 

Adams,  H.  The  presidential  policy  of  Grant. 
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Adams,  W.  T.  (Oliver  Optic,  ps.)  Our  stand- 
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Same.  In  Murray’s  magazine,  v.  1,  pp.  130, 
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Badeau,  A.  Grant  in  peace.  B G76  H 

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The  mystery  of  Grant.  Cosmopolitan,  v.  20, 
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Beecher,  H.  W.  Eulogy  on  Grant.  In  his 
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Black,  J.  S.  Grant  and  strong  government. 
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Blaine,  J.  G.  Twenty  years  in  Congress,  v.  2. 

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Burr,  F.  A.  Life  and  deeds  of  Grant.  B G76  B 

Came,  C.  G.  Our  new  president.  Atlantic 
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Chaplin,  J.  Chips  from  the  White  House. 

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Childs,  G.  W.  General  Grant.  In  his  recol- 
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Church,  W.  C.  Grant  and  the  period  of  na- 
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B G76  M 

Clarkson,  J.  S.  Grant’s  Des  Moines  speech. 
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Cleveland,  H.  W.  General  Grant’s  military 
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Coates,  A.  Sketch  of  Grant.  Chautauquan, 
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Cox,  J.  D.  Grant  and  the  Army  of  the  Poto- 
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Cramer,  M.  J.  General  Grant’s  conversations 
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Crane,  J.  L.  Grant  as  a colonel.  McClure’s 
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Davis,  T.  R.  Grant  under  fire.  Cosmopolitan, 
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Deming,  H.  C.  Life  of  General  Grant. 

B G76  D5 

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in  8154  D1 

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Dodge,  T.  A.  U.  S.  Grant.  In  Dwight’s  Fed- 
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9235  D9 

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Edwards,  E.  J.  Grant  at  the  outbreak  of  the 
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Life  of  General  Grant.  McClure’s  v.  8-9. 

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Grant,  F.  D.  Halleck’s  injustice  to  Grant. 
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Grant,  J.  W.  Grant’s  historic  utterances. 
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Letters.  In  Ammen’s  The  old  navy  and  the 
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Personal  memoirs  of.  2 v.  B G76  G,  G1 

Unpublished  war  letters  of.  North  Amer. 
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Headley,  J.  T.  Life  of  U.  S.  Grant.  B G76  H3 

Headley,  P.  C.  Fight  it  out  on  this  line. 

jB  G76  H5 

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Julian,  G.  W.  The  administration  of  Grant. 
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Kasson,  J.  A.  A veto  by  Grant.  Century, 
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Knox,  T,  W.  Boys'  life  of  Grant.  jB  G76  K 

Lawrence,  E.  Grant  on  the  battlefield.  Har- 
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Lee,  A.  E.  Grant  at  Frankfort.  Lippincott’s 
magazine,  v.  36,  p.  304. . 

Lodge,  H.  C.  ,and  Roosevelt,  T.  Grant  and  the 
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American  history.  j 973  L8 

Long,  J.  D.  General  Grant.  In  After  dinner 
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— , and  others.  Grant  as  soldier  and  civilian. 
Independent,  v.  49,  p.  529. 

Loring,  G.  B.  Grant  and  Washington.  Old 
and  new,  v.  5,  p.  337. 

McClellan,  G.  B.  The  personal  recollections 
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the  Potomac.  9737  M2 

McKinley,  W.  Ulysses  S.  Grant ; a memorial 
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Memorial  of  Grant,  The.  Century  ,v.  31,  p.  953. 

Memorial  of  Grant,  The.  North  American 
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Monument  for  Grant,  Style  of.  North  Amer. 
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Moffett,  C.  Partridge’s  statue  of  Grant. 
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Poore,  B.  P.  Perley’s  reminiscences, v.  2.  973  P 

Porter,  H.  Campaigning  with  Grant.  Cen- 
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Grant  and  Lincoln.  Century,  v.  30,  p.  939. 

The  last  campaign  of  Grant.  Century,  v.  35, 
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Oration  at  Grant’s  tomb.  Current  literature, 
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Proctor,  J.  A.  Grant  and  Buckner.  Cen- 
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Robertson,  R.  S.  The  escape  of  Grant  and 
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Rice,  A.  T.  Sherman  on  Grant.  North  Amer. 
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Rosecrans,  L.  The  presidential  message,  1876. 
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Grant’s  speech  at  Des  Moines,  1875.  Catholic 
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Rosecrans,  W.  S.  Mistakes  of  Grant.  North 
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Shanks,  W.  F.  G.  Recollections  of  Grant. 
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Sherman,  W.  T.  Grant  and  Halleck.  North 
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Thomas  and  Lee.  North  Amer.  review,  v. 
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Sherman’s  opinion  of  Grant.  Century,  v.  53, 

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Smith,  G.  B.  Grant’s  White  Mountain  ride. 
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Stanton,  M.  Grant  and  the  French.  Maga- 
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Stoddard,  W.  O.  U.  S.  Grant.  jB  G76  A 

Thayer,  J.  M.  Grant  at  Pilot  Knob.  Mc- 
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REFERENCE  LISTS— GRANT.  EASTER.  ARBOR  DAY. 


Same  ; revised.  In  his  Recollections,  v.  1. 

920  T9 

Wilson,  J.  G.  General  Grant.  B G76  L 

Illustrious  soldiers.  9235  B 

Wilson,  J.  H.  Reminiscences  of  Grant.  Cen- 
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Young,  J.  R.  Around  the  world  with  Grant ; 
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B G76+D 

Same,  reviewed.  Quarterly  review,  v.  150, 
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After  Easter.  Outlook,  v.  53,  p.  058. 
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Controversies  of  the  second  century  on 
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6,  p.  101. 

Death  interpreted  by  Easter.  Outlook,  v.  53, 
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Easter.  Galaxy,  v.  9,  p.  700. 

Easter  and  Christian  unity.  (J.  V.  Tracy.) 

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Easter  and  immortality.  (T.  T.  Munger.) 

Independent,  v.  49,  p.  464. 

Easter  day.  (J.  F.  Waller.)  Dublin  Univer- 
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Easter  flowers.  (S.  Osgood.)  Harper’s,  v.  27, 
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Easter  in  the  Greek  church.  (R.  Parsons.) 

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Easter  thoughts.  (C.  H.  Parkhurst.)  Inde- 
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2.  CUSTOMS  AND  OBSERVANCES. 

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Easter.  Brand’s  Popular  antiquities  of  Great 
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Easter.  (E.  A.  Clark.)  Outlook,  v.  53,  p.  627. 
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Easter.  (Herbert.)  in  82108  D2 

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Easter.  (Sherman,  F.  D.)  Outlook,  v.  53,  p. 
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Easter  contribution.  (S.  M.  Best.)  Lippin- 
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Easter  hymn,  An.  (Blackburn),  in  82108  D2 
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Easter  promise,  An.  (L.  W.  Sheldon.)  Frank 
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Easter  song,  An.  Sangster,  M.  E.  in  8114  S9 
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Hark  ! the  bells ! Illustrated  American,  v.  19, 
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Mary.  (M.  E.  Sangster.)  in  8114  S9 

On  Easter  day.  (Westmoreland.)  in  245  P 
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Sacrament.  (F.  X.  E.)  Catholic  world,  v.  65, 

p.  11. 

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There  is  a peace  that  cometh  after  sorrow. 
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Reference  list  on  Arbor  day. 

1.  HISTORY  AND  OBSERVANCE. 

Arbor  day.  Garden  and  forest,  v.  5,  p.  169. 
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REFERENCE  LISTS.— ARBOR  DAY.  MEMORIAL  DAY.  INDEPENDENCE  DAY. 


Curtis,  G.  W.  Arbor  day.  in  j 8085  R,  v.  1 
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Poetry  of  the  woods.  82108  P3 

Sargent,  C.  S.  Arbor  day.  Garden  and  for- 
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Skinner,  C.  M.  Arbor  day  manual.  715  S 
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2.  MISCELLANEOUS. 

Apgar,  A.  C.  Trees  of  the  northern  United 
States.  582  A 

Brisbin,  J.  S.  Trees  and  tree  planting.  634  B1 
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an  economic  standpoint.  New  England 
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Corbett,  L.  C.  The  problem  of  forest  perpet- 
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Deforestation  and  climate.  Science,  new 
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Muir,  J.  American  forests.  Atlantic,  80,  p. 
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Need  of  protecting  young  trees.  Garden  and 
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Walsh,  G.  E.  Forest  culture  of  to-day.  New 
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See  also  Poole’s  index,  for  many  other 
references  on  forestry  and  trees. 

Reference  list  on  Memorial 
day. 

1.  HISTORY  AND  OBSERVANCE. 

Baldwin,  J.,  ed.  Harper’s  school  speaker. 
Book  1,  Arbor  day;  Memorial  day. 

j 8085  R,  v.  1 

Child’s  recollections  of  Gen.  Grant.  Current 
literature,  v.  21.  p.  510  (June,  1897.) 
Garfield,  J.  A.  Strewing  flowers  on  the 
graves  of  Union  soldiers. 

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Trumbull,  M.  M.  Thoughts  on  Memorial  day. 
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2.  POETRY. 

Browne,  F.  F.  Bugle  echoes.  8108  A 

Burton,  R.  Memorial  day.  Harper’s  weekly, 
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Carleton,  W.  Cover  them  over,  in  81745  D 
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Cooke,  R.  T.  Decoration  day.  in  8114  C5 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  American  war  ballads. 

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English,  T.  D.  Boys’  book  of  battle  lyrics. 

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Finch,  F.  M.  The  blue  and  the  gray,  in  8108 
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Hastings,  F.  Memorial  day.  New  England 
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Hawley,  H.  A.  Decoration  day.  Chautau- 
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Thompson,  M.  Down  in  the  wilderness.  In- 
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Manigault,  G.  E.  Fourth  of  July  in  Charles- 
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Savage,  J.  Fourth  of  July.  Harper’s  month- 
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Tomlinson,  E.  T.  My  lady’s  celebration. 
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Austin,  H.  The  first  Thanksgiving  in  Amer- 
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Baird,  R.  Thanksgiving  publicly  appointed. 

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Constant  Thanksgivings,  in  Outlook,  v.  57, 
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De  Costa,  B.  F.  Origin  of  Thanksgiving  day. 

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Earle,  A.  M.  Holidays  and  festivals  in  old 
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Ferguson,  D.  A.  Living  on  Thanksgiving 
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Hoffmann,  H.  The  American  folk  holiday. 

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Hurst,  J.  F.  Short  history  of  the  church  in 
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Legrand,  J.  A Thanksgiving  sermon. 

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Powell,  E.  P.  The  farmers’  Thanksgiving. 

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Schwatka,  F.  Two  Thanksgivings  in  the 
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Seymour,  M.  Thanksgiving  day  problem  : 
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Alford,  H.  Thanksgiving  day. 

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Ames,  E.  Thanksgiving  growl.  in  817  S 

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Butterworth,  H.  Five  kernels  of  corn. 

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Carleton,  W.  Captain  Young’s  Thanksgiv- 
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Festival  of  praise.  in  81745  C 

Hymns  of  Thanksgiving.  in  81745  E 

Shadrack  Brown’s  turkey.  in  81745  G 

Child,  L.  M.  Thanksgiving  day. 

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Hemans,  F.  D.  The  landing  of  the  pilgrims, 
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Huey,  M.  M.  For  ther’  ain’t  nobudy  else,  in 
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Holmes,  O.  W.  The  Pilgrim’s  vision. 

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Irving,  M.  A Thanksgiving  hymn,  in  Inde- 
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A Thanksgiving  wooing,  in  New  England 
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Larcom,  L.  A Thanksgiving. 

in  8114  L ; in  8085  S,  v.  3 
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Pickering,  T.  Thanksgiving,  in  New  Eng- 
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Riley,  J.  W.  When  the  frost  is  on  the  pun- 
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Sangster,  M.  E.  Thanksgiving  poems. 

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Elsie’s  Thanksgiving.  in  j 8114  SI 0 

Steele,  A.  G.  Thanksgiving  turkey,  in  In- 
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Thanksgiving,  A.  (Anon.)  in  8085  S,  v.  3 
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Adams,  C.  Christmas  in  Venice.  Harper’s 
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Adams,  H.  A.  King’s  feast  in  Rufus’  hall. 
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Arnold.  An  Indian  Christmas  time. 

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Beard.  Christmas  festivities  and  home-made 
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Brand.  Popular  antiquities  of  Great  Britain. 

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Buddington.  The  voice  of  Christmas  past. 
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Butterworth.  Old  English  Christmas  stories 
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Cavazza.  Christmas  in  Italy.  Harper’s  young 
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Chambers.  Book  of  days,  v.  2.  903-fA 

Child.  Christmas  mystery  of  the  15th  cen- 
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Christmas  in  Hamburg,  Germany.  Harper’s 
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Christmas  in  the  days  of  old.  Littell’s,  v.  104, 
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Christmas  play  in  Cornwall.  Atlantic,  v.  55, 
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Cook.  Christmas  in  art.  Chautauquan,  v.  16, 
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Corbin.  A Middle-English  nativity.  Harper’s 
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Cumming.  Christmas  in  Calcutta.  Littell’s, 
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Curtis.  Christmas.  Harper’s  monthly,  v.  68, 
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Dickens  Recollections  of  my  Christmas-tree. 

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Dyer.  British  popular  customs.  390  D 

Eggleston.  St.  Nicholas’  day  and  the  Bishop 
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Christmas-tide  with  the  Germans  before 
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Hkrvey.  The  book  of  Christmas.  394  H 
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Kellogg.  Christmas  entertainment.  8085  K 
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Peacock.  Christmas  customs  in  central 
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Pennell.  London  Christmas  pantomimes. 

St.  Nicholas,  v.  15,  p.  180. 

Sage.  Christmas  sports  and  pastimes.  Har- 
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Sangster.  Holy  days  and  holidays.  Harper’s 
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Schwatka.  Christmas  in  the  Arctic.  Har- 
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Seat.  Christmas  customs  and  superstitions. 

Lippincott’s,  v.  55,  p.  96. 

Smith.  The  story  of  Christmas,  in  j W63  St 
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Harper’s  monthly,  v.  46,  p.  241. 

Story.  Christmas  holidays.  (Rome.) 

in  91456  B 

Strachey.  Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day 
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Strutt.  Sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people  of 
England.  j 790  A 

Thomas.  Christmas  in  the  northland.  Cos- 
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Tutwiler.  St.  Nicholas  day  in  Germany.  St. 
Nicholas,  v.  3,  p.  97. 

Warner.  Christmas  in  former  times.  Har- 
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Warren  and  Williams.  Christmas  legend  of 
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Yule  time  in  Shetland.  LittelFs,  v.  152,  p. 
161. 


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REFERENCE  LISTS— CHRISTMAS. 


2.  ESSAYS  AND  SERMONS. 

Arnold.  A comment  on  Christmas. 

in  82485  H 

Brooks.  A Christmas  sermon.  Century,  v. 
47,  p,  179 

Curtis.  Holiday  saunterings.  in  8144  C8 
Hale.  Christmas  in  Boston.  New  England 
magazine,  v.  7,  p.  855. 

Hodges.  What  the  Christmas  spirit  saith  unto 
the  churches.  New  England  magazine,  v. 
21,  p.  469. 

Martin.  Some  Christmas  sentiments. 

in  8144  M5 

McWhorter.  Christmas  to  New  Year’s  eve. 

Harper’s  monthly,  v.  32,  p.  164. 

Meyer.  Christmas.  in  170  M7 

Potter.  Christmas,  and  after.  Forum,  v.  12, 
p.  199. 

Smith.  Christmas.  in  82489  N 

Stevenson.  A Christmas  sermon,  in  82489 
SI;  Scribner’s  magazine,  v.  4,  p.  764 
Symonds.  Thoughts  in  Italy  about  Christmas, 
in  9145  S10,  p.  28. 

Thackeray.  Roundabout  the  Christmas  tree, 
in  T32.18,  p.  86. 

Trueblood.  What  the  spirit  of  Christmas 
saith  to  the  nations.  New  England  maga- 
zine, v.  21,  p.  401. 

Warner.  The  advent  of  candor,  in  81741  D 
The  burden  of  Christmas.  in  81741  C 

Wilson.  Christmas  dreams.  in  8287  W1 

3.  MISCELLANEOUS. 

Bumstead.  Waiting  for  Santa  Claus.  St. 

Nicholas,  v.  16,  p.  1,  222. 

Christopher.  Child  faces  Christmas  morn- 
ing. Cosmopolitan,  v.  8,  p.  131. 

Cook.  Christmas  in  art.  Chautauquan,  v.  16. 
p.  321. 

Dickens.  Two  views  of  Christmas;  a dia- 
logue. in  8085  R5 

Dowling.  Exultet  terra.  (Significance  of 
flowers  and  shrubs.)  Contemporary  re- 
view, v.  62,  p.  817. 

Ewing.  A Christmas  mummy  play. 

in  j Ew54  L 

Farrar.  The  birth  at  Bethlehem.  in  755  F 
Gibson.  Christmas  among  the  tules.  (Califor- 
nia.) Outing,  v.  25,  p.  337. 

Happy  Christmas  (dialogue.)  in  8085  M3 

Harris.  How  Christmas  cards  are  made. 

in  j 670  B 

Hunter.  A Christmas  fox-hunt  in  old  Vir- 
ginia. Outing,  v.  23,  p.  274. 

Ingersoll.  Legends  and  significance  of 
Christmas  greens.  Chautauquan,  v.  12, 
p.  335. 

Jackson.  A simple  bill  of  fare  for  a Christ- 
mas dinner.  (Ethics.)  in  173  C 

Mistletoe  bough,  The.  Littell’s,  v.  192,  p 421. 
Murdock.  A sixteenth  century  Christmas. 

(Drama.)  St.  Nicholas,  v.  16,  p.  145. 

New  York  traffic  in  Christmas  greens.  Gar- 
den and  forest,  v.  9,  p.  571. 

Sage.  Christmas  greens  of  America.  New 
England  magazine,  v.  13,  p.  461. 
Sherwood.  Christmas  and  the  children. 

in  640  S 

Van  Dyke.  The  Christ-child  in  art.  2329  V2 
The  nativity  in  art.  Harper’s  monthly,  v. 
72,  p.  3. 


4.  POEMS. 

Arnold,  M.  Light  of  the  world,  p.  17-53. 

(Birth  of  Christ ) 82189  C2 

Bell,  O.  K.  Christmus  thim  times.  Century, 
v.  39,  p.  319. 

Blake,  J.  V.  Some  beautiful  old  carols.  Old 
and  new,  v.  8,  p.  698. 

Browning,  E.  B.  Christmas  gifts,  in  82182 
A;  82182  Al;  82182  A2. 

The  Virgin  Mary  to  the  child  Jesus,  in 
82182  A;  82182  Al;  82182  A2. 

Browning,  R.  Christmas  eve  and  Easter  day. 

in  82183  B,  v.  4;  in  82183  Bl;  in  82182  Bl. 
Bryant,  W.  C.  Christmas  in  1875.  in  81136 
A;  in  81136  Al. 

Butterworth,  H.  For  Christmas-day.  St. 

Nicholas,  v.  17,  pt.  1,  p.  186. 

Carleton,  W.  The  Christmas  baby. 

in  81745  D 

The  Christmas  tree;  the  Christmas  wreck. 

in  81745  G 

The  Christmas  tree.  in  81745  A 

The  festival  of  good  cheer.  in  81745  C 

Cary,  A.  and  P.  Christmas  poems,  in  8114 
C;  8114  Cl. 

Christmas  carol,  in  j 82108  B3,  v.  2. 
Christmas  chimes,  in  8085  S,  v.  5. 

Christmas  eve.  in  j 82108  E3. 

Christmas  garland  of  American  poems.  Har- 
per’s monthly,  v.  16,  p.  1. 

Christmas  legend,  in  8085  S,  v.  9. 

Christmas  songs.  in  8085  M10 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Christmas  carol,  in  82172  A 
Craik,  D.  M.  A Christmas  carol,  in  82108  M9, 
v.  7. 

Dodge,  M.  M.  Rhymes  and  jingles,  j 82108  D8 
When  life  is  young.  j 8114  D10 

Domett,  A.  A Christmas  chant,  in  8085 
S,  v.  4. 

Christmas  hymn,  in  8085  S,  v.  4;  in  82108 
H,  v.  2;  in  j 82108  B3,  v.  2. 

Eisenbeis,  L.  Christmas  100  years  to  come, 
in  8085  S,  v.  4. 

Festival  poems:  Christmas,  New  Year,  Easter. 

82108  F5 

Field,  E.  Christmas  eve.  in  8114  FI 

Christmas  treasures,  in  j 8114  F3;  in  8114  F 
Christmas  hymn.  in  8114  F 

Chrystmasse  of  old.  in  8114  F 

Jest  ’fore  Christmas,  in  8114  F2;  in  j 8114  F2 
The  peace  of  Christmas  time.  in  j 8114  F3 
Foster,  H.  A.  Christmas  eve.  in  8085  S,  v.  3 
Gilder,  R.  W.  In  Bethlehem  of  Judea.  Cen- 
tury, v.  53,  p.  264. 

Hendriksen,  L.  B.  Songs  of  Christmas.  Cen- 
tury, v.  33,  p.  237. 

Howitt,  M.  Old  Christmas.  in  j 82108  E3 
Hoyt,  J.  K.  Quotations  about  Christmas. 

in  8088  H,  HI,  Reference 
I saw  three  ships.  in  j 82108  B3,  v.  2 

“IN  excelsis  gloria.”  in  j 82108  B3,  v.  2 

Ingelow,  J.  O night  of  nights. 

in  82189  A ; in  82189  Al 
Jackson,  H.  M.  A Christmas  symphony. 

in  8114  H2;  in  81108  S 
The  legend  of  St.  Nicholas.  in  j J12  B 

Keble,  J.  The  Christian  year.  245  C 

Ketchum,  A.  C.  Christmas  carillons.  Har- 
per’s monthly,  v.  62,  p.  1. 

Kingsley,  C.  Christmas  carol ; Christmas 
day.  in  82189  K4 


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REFERENCE  LISTS.— CHRISTMAS. 


Kipling,  R.  Christmas  in  India,  in  82189  K5 
Knighting  of  the  Sirloin  of  beef  by  Charles  II. 

in  j 82108  B3,  v.  2 
Lanier,  S.  Hard  times  in  elfland.  in  8114  L2 
Larcom,  L.  A Christmas  thought ; Christmas 
green.  in  8114  L 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Christmas  carol ; Christ- 
mas bells  ; King  Olaf’s  Christmas. 

in  81134  A ; 81134  B 
Lowell,  J.  R.  A Christmas  carol. 

in  81137  A ; 81137  Al,  v.  4 ; 81137  B 
Macdonald,  G.  Christmas  carol  for  1862. 

in  82108  H,  v.  2 

Mackay,  C.  Under  the  holly-bough. 

in  j 82108  B3,  v.  2 
Milton,  J.  Hymn  on  the  morning  of  Christ’s 
nativity,  in  82147  A ; in  82147  Al  ; in 
82147  C : in  82108  H7  ; in  j 82108  Al  ; in 
j 82108  B3,  v.  3. 

Moore,  C.  C.  Visit  from  St.  Nicholas.  (Same 
as  The  night  before  Christmas,  and  Christ- 
mas times.)  in  j 82108  B7  ; in  j 82108  B ; 
in  8085  S,  v.  4 ; in  j 82108  B3  ; in  j 82108  T ; 
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Night  after  Christmas.  in  8085  S,  v.  4 

Old  Christmas  rhyme,  An.  in  j 82108  M10 

Perry,  N.  Abraham  Lincoln’s  Christmas  gift. 

in  81108  S 

Poulsson,  E.  Christmas.  in  372  P 

Santa  Claus  and  the  mouse,  in  j 82108  M10 
Procter,  A.  A.  Christmas  flowers  ; Christ- 
mas carol.  in  82189  D 

Proctor,  E.  D.  Christmas  eve  at  Bethlehem. 

in  8114  P8 

Riley,  J.  W.  A feel  in  the  Chris’mas  air. 
Cosmopolitan,  v.  18,  p.  211. 

Last  Christmas  was  a year  ago.  in  8114  R2 
Them  old  cheery  words.  Century,  v.  53, 
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Little  Johnts’s  Christmas.  in  j 8114  R1 

What  Chris’mas  fetched  the  Wigginses. 

in  8114  R6 

Who  Santa-Claus  wuz.  in  j 8114  R1 

Rossetti,  C.  G.  Christmas  carols. 

in  82189  Bl% 

Roumanille,  J.  One  of  the  twelve ; The  blind 
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Russell,  I.  Christmas  night  in  the  quarters. 

in  8085  S,  v.  4 

Sangster,  M.  E.  Christmas  songs,  in  8114  S9 
Christmas  tree.  in  8085  S,  v.  4 

Santa  Claus  and  the  motherless  children. 

in  j 8085  M2 

Santa  Claus’  middle  name.  Pansy,  1888, 
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Sawyer,  W.  Christmas.  in  8085  S,  v.  9 

Schaff,  P.,  and  Gilman,  A.  Library  of  re- 
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Scott,  Sir  W.  Christmas  in  the  olden  time, 
(in  Marmion.)  in  82174  A ; in  82174  D ; in 
82174  D1  ; in  j 82108  B3,v.  2. 

Sears,  E.  H.  Christmas  song,  in  j 82108  B3, 
v.  3,  p.  353  ; in  8085  M10. 

The  glorious  song  of  old.  in  j 82108  B3,  v.  2, 
p.  357  ; in  8085  M10. 

Sherman,  F.  D.  A real  Santa  Claus. 

in  j 8114  S5 

The  Christmas  cat.  in  j 8114  S5 

Southwell,  R.  New  prince — new  pomp. 

in  82139  S9.  p.  107  ; in  j 82108  B3,  v.  3,  p.  352 
Spirit  of  Christmas,  The.  Harper’s  monthly, 
v.  94,  p.  167. 

Spofford,  H.  P.  In  the  first  Christmas-tide. 

McClure’s  magazine,  v.  8,  p.  121. 

Stedman,  E.  C.  Guests  at  Yule.  in  81143  B 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  Christmas  at  sea.  in  82189 
HI ; in  82189  H3  ; in  82108  M5,  v.  8. 
Stoddard,  R.  H.  Dies  natali  Christi ; Masque 
of  the  three  kings  ; Christmas  carol. 

in  81141  A 

Thomas,  E.  M.  Who  fills  the  stockings  ? Ye 
merrie  Christmas  feast.  Buried  chimes  of 
Christmas.  in  8114  T4 

Vaughan,  H.  Christ’s  nativity;  The  true 
Christmas.  in  82138  A 

Watts,  T.  Dickens  returns  on  Christmas  day. 

in  82108  M5,  v.  6 

Wesley,  J.  Christmas  day. 

in  j 82108  B3,  v.  2,  p.  353 
Whitney,  A.  D.  T.  Christ-child  and  the  chil- 
dren. in  8114  B 

Whittier,  J.  G.  Christmas  carmen ; The 
mystic’s  Christmas,  in  81136  A ; in  81136  B1 
Wilkins,  M.  E.  Once  upon  a time,  j 8114  W6 


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